Theprotein hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood, changes shape when it binds oxygen. When it changes shape, it absorbs different wavelengths of light, making it change color. When blood is exposed to air, much more of the hemoglobin absorbs oxygen than had in the vein the blood came from (in the veins, the hemoglobin has already given up most of its oxygen to the body). Therefor, the blood turns red.
When blood cells have oxygen they are red, when they have no oxygen they are a darker shade of red.
its because that type of blood doesnt have oxogen to breath in so its going to suffer and turn dark red ........................................ Whats wrong eith the person who just answered this question above me
It is the haemoglobin in the cells which allow them to carry oxygen and its also the reason they are red as haemoglobin is red.
Neither - it depends where it is in the body
Blood is ~55% plasma and ~45% red blood cells (erythrocytes). These cells contain millions of molecules of the protein hemoglobin each of which can bind up to 4 oxygen molecules.
Blood is a dull red in the body once the oxygen from the air hits it when you get a cut etc it makes it turn a brighter colour as it has been oxygenated
It loses oxygen!
Red blood cells need oxygen. Oxygen is what gives blood that bright red color. When blood is lacking oxygen, it turns dark and that's why people turn purple or blue.
Hemoglobin, when united with oxygen, turns bright red.
Us humans. We have blue blood, when blood hits oxygen, it turns red.
Lack of oxygen causes blood cells to appear blue. Remember that all veins except the pulmonary vein carry 'oxygen depleted blood' or deoxygenated blood. Dont worry that your veins appear blue though! Its fine.
blood is never purple but its really blue. but as soon as it hits oxygen it turns red.
redThe hemoglobin turns bright red when it picks up oxygen. However, hemoglobin will also absorb carbon monoxide gas, which is why it is so dangerous.
once it comes into contact with oxygen it turns red.
The red blood cells themselves do not take any action to get more oxygen, but the kidneys sense a lack of oxygen and produce more erythropoietin (hormone responsible for producing red blood cells) and this in turn increases oxygen levels
Well, when it is in your body it is blue. When it hits oxygen it turns red.
blood is actually blue but once it hits oxygen it turns red. its thick and warm