How does blood get its red colour?
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It is a myth that deoxygenated blood is blue; all blood in the human body is red. Human blood contains hemoglobin, which is a complex protein molecule in red blood cells. ... The iron reacts with oxygen, giving blood its red color. Although veins appear blue through the skin, blood is not blue.
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