no because when you are born thats the color u get it from ur culture like being white, african american, or hispanic, etc.....
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 inside of the human face is pink due to the blood vessels close to the skin's surface. The color might vary depending on factors like blood flow, skin thickness, and individual pigmentation.
Taste buds are typically pink in color due to the blood vessels that supply them with nutrients and oxygen.
thickness
measured in metric: between 17 micron to 180 micron (1000 micron in 1 mm) (1 millimeter = 0.0393700787 inches
From the red pigment of blood under the nail-bed.
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no but it does with rabbits
Hair is already dead. There is no blood supply to the hair itself only to the follicle where it grows from. If you are asking about a dead persons hair then it is the same colour it was when they were alive.
Your blood type is determined by the presence or absence of certain antigens (proteins) on the surface of your red blood cells. The ABO system determines your blood type based on the presence of A and B antigens, while the Rh system determines the positive or negative factor based on the presence of the Rh factor (or antigen D). These antigens are inherited from your parents through their genes.
All cells have a specialized function in the body, so it would depend on where the cell was and what the cell is doing. Blood is actually a clear serum, and red blood cells give it its predominant color, while white blood cells are translucent in suspension.
pinkish green