arteries are red. veins are blue to whoever said the opposite.
Veins are not actually darker than arteries. In fact, on dissection, veins and arteries are both a whitish color. The reason that they are more visible is because there are larger veins that are located closer to the surface of the skin than arteries. Veins also tend to have thinner walls, making the blood inside them more visible.
The color blue is to symbolize that DEoxygenated blood runs through them.
muscular arteries
Arteries do neither
The arteries
The color of the arteries in are eyes are Red. I do believe this is right, but if it is not I appolagize.
The blood in ARTERIES is BRIGHT RED beacuse it is rich in oxygen. :)) -Zuri
The blood in arteries is typically bright red because it is oxygenated and rich in hemoglobin.
RED
its have red color cause its include fresh blood
It is red, because in it, there is red blood cells, which is the color red.
Arteries appear red because of the oxygenated blood they carry. Oxygenated blood is bright red in color due to the presence of hemoglobin, which binds to and carries oxygen. The color becomes more apparent when seen through the arteries' walls, which are made of muscular tissue.
Veins are darker than arteries because they have thin walls, and the darker blood shows through them more easily. Arteries are lighter in color because they have thicker walls containing connective tissue which is lighter in color in preserved material. The veins probably look wider because they collapse when the heart stops beating. When they collapse, they flatten out, making them wider.
Veins - veins run throughout the body, their main job is to deliver deoxygenated blood to the heart so it can get oxygenated and continue circulation. (They are usually are shown as color blue on the models of the circulatory system) Arteries - arteries are body's largest blood vessels. They main job/function is to take the oxygenated blood from the heart and deliver it to the rest of the body.(arteries branch out to capillaries and other smaller blood vessels).(they are usually shown as color red on models of the circulatory system)
Veins are not actually darker than arteries. In fact, on dissection, veins and arteries are both a whitish color. The reason that they are more visible is because there are larger veins that are located closer to the surface of the skin than arteries. Veins also tend to have thinner walls, making the blood inside them more visible.
The color blue is to symbolize that DEoxygenated blood runs through them.
Well An Ateriey Is A Blood Vessel Isn't It, & they Carry Blood, Now If You Have Ever Cut Yourself Then You Will Se Red Blood Because It Is Oxedised Blood, THe Same Stuff That Ateries Carrry. (Although Veins Carry Deoxodised Blood, The Oxegen In The Atmosphere Oxedises It) so Ateries Are Coloured By The Blood & Are Therefore Red.