Red. bright (or blood) red.
The blood is rich in oxygen.
Coronary veins have oxygen rich blood. Hope I helped (:no, they carry deoxygenated blood to the coronary sinus.
The left side of the heart contains oxygen-rich blood. The right side of the heart contains deoxygenated blood.
Systemic Arteries carry oxygen rich blood (also called oxygenated blood). Pulmonary Arteries carry oxygen poor (deoxygenated) blood
No, they carry blood rich with oxygen away from the heart to all the body.
Oxygenated blood is bright red.
Lungs are pink in color because they are full of oxygen rich blood. Oxygen poor blood, on the other hand, has blue color to it.
The blood in ARTERIES is BRIGHT RED beacuse it is rich in oxygen. :)) -Zuri
Oxygen-poor blood is dark red; oxygen-rich blood is bright red.
it is red as it is rich with oxygen
The blood in arteries is typically bright red because it is oxygenated and rich in hemoglobin.
Capillaries change color as they pass by body cells as the blood they contain loses oxygen. Oxygen-rich blood has a brighter color than oxygen-poor blood.
Human blood has red color when oxygenated which is mainly because of red blood cells. Its color changes to purple when present in oxygen deprived circumstances. To restore the color the blood has to be placed in oxygen rich environment.
Blood. Your red blood cells are quite iron-rich; you could almost say that the color of blood is because it's rusty.
Its called hemoglobin. it also gives the color to red blood cells, when carrying oxygen, and the bluish color when they carry carbon dioxide.
Blood only appears blue when viewed through the skin because of the way light interacts with it. Oxygen-rich blood is bright red and oxygen-poor blood is a darker red color. The blue hue seen under the skin is due to light absorption and scattering, not the actual color of the blood.
When blood is oxygen-rich, it is bright red. Therefore, when blood is oxygen-poor, it is darker in color. When oxygen-poor blood flows through the lungs from the pulmonary arteries, it gets rid of the carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen, which then becomes oxygen-rich blood with a bright red color.