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Why is the colour of blood of the octopus is blue?

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Answered by abcd1221
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The colour of blood of the octopus is blue due to presence of pigment Hemocyanin . Hemocyanin is a blood-borne protein containing copper atoms that bind to an equal number of oxygen atoms. It's part of the blood plasma in invertebrates.

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Answered by kanishka01894
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Octopus blood contains the copper-rich protein hemocyanin, which is more efficient than hemoglobin for oxygen transport at very low temperatures and low oxygen concentrations.

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