haemoglobin
Red blood cells. They give red colour to your blood.
Blood is not always red. The colour is dependant on it's exposure to oxygen. If there is oxygen in the blood it has a red colour. That is why whenever you bleed your blood is red, because it reacts with the oxygen in the air. When there is no oxygen in your blood though, your blood has a blue colour.
The Answer Is Circulatory System That Makes Blood Cells RED ! it is the heme part of the haemoglobin that gives blood cells their bright red colour.
Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow through a process called erythropoiesis. Hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate and mature into red blood cells under the influence of the hormone erythropoietin. These red blood cells then enter circulation to transport oxygen throughout the body.
Haemoglobin. That's what gives red blood cells their colour, too.
They are red, due to their iron content.
They are red due to presence of haemoglobin.
red blood cells are red and white blood cells are white
Red blood cells. They give red colour to your blood.
Most blood cells are red, because the red cells are the most numerous blood cells.
No, the colour is red for a kangaroo, as with all mammals. This is due to the Red Blood Cells in the bloodstream, delivering oxygen to the animal's different organ systems.
Blood colour is due to the Hb (haemoglobin) in the red blood cells. So it is still correct to say that RBCs are the determinants of blood colour. Eranda alex
hey them skiny colour is white only..but blood cells are red
Because it also contains red blood cells
Haemoglobin
Because it contains no red blood cells.
the presence of hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that contains iron. When hemoglobin binds to oxygen, it creates a bright red color, giving blood its characteristic hue.