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bigdan
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8th Sep 08 at 18:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what colour is it when it has no oxygen in it
Kurt
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blue
Tom
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Blue
C2RL R
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wrong. its either red or dark red. depending on when its in veins or arteries.
Aaron
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Green...

Or maybe thats just me
Kurt
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quote:
Originally posted by C2RL R
wrong. its either red or dark red. depending on when its in veins or arteries.


no deoxegenated blood is blue

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood#Constituents_of_human_blood
little_duke
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blue
Fraser Young
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It's Red.
Kurt
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Come on then doc, why is it red?

[Edited on 08-09-2008 by Kurt]
Fraser Young
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8th Sep 08 at 19:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hemoglobin makes it red in any case.

Best explanation from the article on Wiki you cited above;

Color

Hemoglobin

Hemoglobin is the principal determinant of the color of blood in vertebrates. Each molecule has four heme groups, and their interaction with various molecules alters the exact color. In vertebrates and other hemoglobin-using creatures, arterial blood and capillary blood are bright red as oxygen imparts a strong red color to the heme group. Deoxygenated blood is a darker shade of red; this is present in veins, and can be seen during blood donation and when venous blood samples are taken.
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Mine was smoke as it came out of my neck last thursday
SVM 286
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WHAT?
Tiger
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They cauterised the veins in my neck, and when they did I saw the smoke coming out
BluKoo
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Its dark red/purple. I asked a nurse when i was donating blood.
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quote:
Originally posted by Tiger
They cauterised the veins in my neck, and when they did I saw the smoke coming out


Sweet Jesus!
Steve X16XE
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Your blood does not ever look blue. The blue things you see under your skin are veins. Veins are really whitish in color but because the blood is dark and the skin difuses the light, the veins "look" blue.

ed
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I've seen blood come straight out of veins before. It's definately red
Steve X16XE
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What about arterial blood? I hope you haven't seen that come out
Fraser Young
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve X16XE
What about arterial blood? I hope you haven't seen that come out


I've seen plenty of this splashing around everywhere.
And can confirm this is red also!
Charlotte
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arterial blood is really dark red.. ive seen it and had it taken out of my arm.

 
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