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RED. Blood is always red.
No
oxygen rich blood is red, while oxygen poor blood is blue. this is the reason that blood in your arteries are always red, and blood in your veins are always blue.
There is absolutely no such thing as white blood. Blood is red, always has been, always will be.
Blood is always red.
Blood is always red.
Blood is always red when it's inside your system. Unoxygenated blood is a darker red while oxygenated blood is brighter, but it is never blue.
No, the blood is always red. The term,' blue blood' is given to noble people.
By most mammals it's red. The blue color of the veins can be explained by the fact that you see your veins through your skin, your skin works like a sort of color filter, but the blood is always red
Blood is always red. The shades of red; however, differ according to the amount of oxygen being carried. Deoxygenated blood is not blue only a darker shade of red.
the blood is always red . The red colour of the blood is caused by an iron compound hemoglobin. neither in earth nor in space hemoglobin could suddenly turn blue so the blood of the bleeding astronaut will always be red
Slightly. Blood is always red (common misconception is that it is blue). But when blood binds to oxygen it gets slightly darker red. It is always red because of the porphyrin in the heme group. The heme group in hemoglobin (the protein responsible for transporting gases in the red blood cells) consists of a porphyrin and an Iron ion. Another misconception is that the Iron causes the blood to be red, but it is the organic molecule Porphyrin that does this.