Biology, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

WHY DO OUR SKIN TURNS BLUISH WHEN BLOOD CLOTS???​

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Answered by SRINIJA123
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Explanation:

Sometimes blood can look blue through our skin. Maybe you've heard that blood is blue in our veins because when headed back to the lungs, it lacks oxygen. But this is wrong; human blood is never blue. The bluish color of veins is only an optical illusion.

Answered by ItzKrinna
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Explanation:

Maybe you've heard that blood is blue in our veins because when headed back to the lungs, it lacks oxygen. But this is wrong; human blood is never blue. The bluish color of veins is only an optical illusion. Blue light does not penetrate as far into tissue as red light

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