Science, asked by mitaligaikwad1411, 6 months ago

Why are veins greenish blue?

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Answered by Anonymous
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High levels of oxygen reflect red, and high levels of carbon dioxide reflect blue, which, when mixed with the yellowish colour of fat and or the skin, end up looking green.

Answered by Anonymous
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High levels of oxygen reflect red, and high levels of carbon dioxide reflect blue, which, when mixed with the yellowish colour of fat and or the skin, end up looking green.

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