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What is your blood color?

Sorry, my question is not study for language.

I heard interesting things from my friends.

Someone said our blood color is blue.
Someone said our blood color is red.

The blood which does not touch the air seems to be blue.
I never seen the blood that color is blue.
So I think my blood is red.

What is your blood color?
How do you think about it?
If there are experiment results, I want to look.

Asked by Sakura on 13:20, 29/09/2008 - 361 views
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er...the man who has blue blood not enough oxygen? probably already dead not breathing.
not a human being anymore but zombie or something...hehehe.
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red red red red!!!
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Oh no it's green...
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when you breath in, your blood is brighter and more colorful because of the oxigen , but its red of cause ... when you breath out, the color of the blood is much darker because there isn´t so much oxigen in your blood ---> dark red.
and of cause my blood color is red too.
answered 3 months ago
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I could say its BLACK.. haha ..but it is red...and if I see my hand in front of a light....I dont see blue....I see red shining trough ........and there is air traveling in our blood so .........
Anyway ...mine is red ................................................so I'm able to give love....hahaha
answered 3 months ago
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Exactly what you said is what I have heard is true. Blood is blue until it touches the outside air, so the only color anyone sees it is red. Personally, when I think of blood color, I think of red, but I do know the technical answer deep down as well. Also, royalty is said to have blue blood, although of course their blood is actually the same as everyone else's.
answered 3 months ago
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This is a common myth.
Blood is red and is always red. Veins inside the body appear blue for several reasons, but the blood contained within these veins is red, and at most slightly purplish, but never a blue.
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I'm pretty sure blood is a blueish/purple color until it is oxygenated (spelling?). So the blood inside your body is only red after it passes through your lungs and absorbs oxygen. Like Mytch said, I don't think your blood is ever going to be as blue as the sky, as some may be thinking. But the purplish/blue color is before the blood is oxygenated by the lungs. At least, this is what I remember being true.
answered 3 months ago
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hemoglobin <33
answered 3 months ago
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Red.
answered 3 months ago
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AHAH ! weird qestion :D ..lol..my blood's color is crimson :)
..be sure that no one has blue blood ^_^
Ja ne~~
answered 3 months ago
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Blood is *never* blue. Blood is described as dark red (venous) or bright red (arterial). Our veins look blue because we are looking at them *through* our skin. The blood inside them is dark red and it doesn't reflect light very well. The blood you see when you get hurt is usually venous blood. Arterial blood comes out in spurts. It spurts every time the heart beats.
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it contains Imoglobin so it is red
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