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octopus has blue blood why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Several species of octopus have blue, rather than red, fluid running through their veins. The blue comes from a copper-rich protein called hemocyanin, which carries oxygen from the lungs to the bloodstream and then to the cells of the octopus's body.

Answered by pintovishal27
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Answer:

Some types of octopus, squid, and crustaceans have blue blood.

Explanation:

Their blood contains a high concentration of copper. When copper mixes with oxygen, it gives their blood its blue color.^_^

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