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Why do we have red blood?

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Because our blood is iron based. The more oxygen enriched it is, the brighter red it becomes.

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Red blood gets its color from hemoglobin, a protein inside red blood cells that binds with oxygen. Hemoglobin gives blood its red color when oxygenated and appears more blue when deoxygenated. This color change is key for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and removing carbon dioxide.

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