oxygeneted blood
Oxygen never fully dissociates from the haemoglobin in the red blood cells. There is a lot more oxygen in arterial blood, but there is still oxygen in veinal blood too.
Oxygen
Oxygenated blood is the blood remaining after the oxygen intake by the body from the blood. And than oxygenated blood goes to Lungs and heart with enrich with oxygen for the body.
the blood is given oxygen as it passes next to the alveoli in the lungs. The process by which the blood gets oxygen is called diffusion
Oxygen is carried in the body by the blood which gets the oxygen in the lungs and this blood is called oxygenated blood
Oxygen binds to a molecule called hemoglobin in red blood cells.
Inside the air sacs, oxygen moves across paper-thin walls to tiny blood vessels called capillaries and into your blood. A protein called haemoglobin in the red blood cells then carries the oxygen around your body.
Any bleeding when the blood is exposed to oxygen turns the color of the blood to bright red and is called oxygen-rich. If the blood has used up a portion of the oxygen it is carrying, called oxygen-poor blood, it turns to a darker brick-red.
Well, the lungs are where the oxygen is added to the blood. So, the short answer is 'no.' There may be some oxygen left, but the blood would probably be a deep blueish color. When the oxygen is added the blood turns red.
White blood cell
No. Blood is bright red when it contains oxygen and dark red when there isn't a lot of oxygen. The blue you see in veins is the vein itself.
Deoxygenated blood, also referred to as oxygen-poor blood or venous blood. This blood is returning to the heart after delivering oxygen to the body's cells.