Oxygenated blood appears bright red due to the high levels of oxygen binding to hemoglobin, which reflects light in a way that gives it this vibrant color. In contrast, deoxygenated blood is darker, often described as maroon, because it has released its oxygen and has a different light absorption spectrum. The structural changes in hemoglobin when it binds to oxygen affect how light interacts with the blood, resulting in the distinct colors.
No deoxygenated blood is dark red and oxygenated blood is lightish red.
Oxygenated blood is bright red; deoxygenated blood is dark red.
oxygenated blood (arterial blood) is bright red.
Red veins carry oxygenated blood.
Oxygenated blood color is Red so when you bleed it is red because it is oxygenated.In your body unoxygenated its purplish-blue.
Oxygenated blood is bright red, and would only come out of an artery. It will look strikingly different from venous blood which is darker, and what you would generally see if you had a superficial cut.
Blood is a dark red color in veins, and a bright red color in arteries. Blood is never blue!!!!!!!!!People usually percieve that blood is blue because of when they look at, say, their wrist, it looks blue. This is only because of your skin over it and the way light reflects on it.
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Yes, oxygenated blood is bright red
Oxygenated blood is bright red.
No, blue veins does not mean you are dieing blue veins mean that the vein is carrying de-oxygenated blood which is being carried from the heart to the lungs to be turned into an oxygenated red artery because the lungs fill the blood up with oxygen. tip: oxygenated blood is a bright red de-oxygenated blood is a dull red
oxygenated blood is a bright red (in arteries), deoxygenated blood is a dull brick red (in veins).