Biology, asked by murareeupadhyay, 1 year ago

The blood of insects is not in red colour.Why?

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Answered by 24khanak
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In certain animals, the blood lacks iron and rbcs along with haemoglobin. That's why it appears white, green and blue rather than red.
Answered by harishdevkishan
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As we know haemoglobin maintains the red color of our blood in humans but in insect's blood haemoglobin and RBC's are not present this results the color of blood in insect's isn't red but can be green, white,etc. For eg. Grasshopper's blood is green in color.

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