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Do every animal has red blood???​

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Answered by 10423uspc
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Our blood gets its red colour from the protein hemoglobin, but there are other colours in other animals. Quirks and Quarks2:31Do all creatures on Earth have red blood? ... Vertebrates, including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish also have red blood because they too use hemoglobin as an oxygen transport protein

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Because vertebrates, such as mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish, utilize hemoglobin as an oxygen transport protein, they have red blood.
  • Hemocyanin, a blue protein that transports oxygen, is used by many spiders, centipedes, crustaceans, and mollusks as an oxygen transport mechanism.
  • Hemocyanin, as a result, turns their blood blue.
  • An oxygen transport protein in the blood of some marine worms causes it to appear green.
  • Insects use a mechanism called trachea to carry oxygen.
  • Pigments from their food determine the colour of these animals' blood.
  • Blood colour, as well as the colour of proteins such as hemoglobin and hemocyanin, are unlikely to have altered throughout time.
  • However, the way these proteins bind oxygen has evolved through time as animals have adapted to diverse habitats with differing oxygen transport requirements.
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