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Blood is red no matter how much oxygen is in it, it just changes to a different shade
2006-11-01 09:30:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No...A common misconception is that oxygenated (i dunno how to spell that...) blood is red, and blood with no oxygen is blue. In fact, both are red, but blood with no oxygen is a darker shade of red, and appears blue when viewing it through the veins and skin. It would still appear red when it is bleeding out onto the skin. I'm not sure if it would be possible to distinguish the different colors if they were placed next to each other on the surface of the skin.
2006-11-01 09:39:10
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answer #2
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answered by who? me? 2
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I dont think this is true. The blood always has oxygen in it. It carries oxygen to all parts of the body. So to say that it is blue till it contacts oxygen is just stupid.
2006-11-01 09:32:48
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answer #3
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answered by zack 3
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NO! Deoxygenated blood is a dull red. It only looks blue through the seven layers of skin.
2006-11-01 09:39:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if you were in an environment where oxygen could still sustain and you and no get to your blood if cut, yes you would bleed blue. Deoxygenated blood is blue.
2006-11-01 09:31:18
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answer #5
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answered by J 4
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Peroxide isn't painful particularly, so i think of that'd be your ultimate guess at this element. additionally, palms bleed excessively even on the smallest of wounds, so it relatively is common to bleed plenty after a cut back to the finger. shop the strain and placed some peroxide on it. sturdy success and that i desire it heals. As for the dizziness i might say you have been in basic terms stunned or perchance you're queasy on the sight of blood? even nonetheless, in case you sense dizzy lower back confirm to sit down down in case you do pass out. ultimate regards!
2016-11-26 22:30:51
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answered by ? 4
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More of a purply-brownish-red, actually. Darker and duller than the blood from a cut.
2006-11-01 10:01:11
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answered by MissA 7
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its already been proven that the blood is still red
2006-11-01 10:32:09
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answered by some1small 1
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yes
2006-11-01 09:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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