why is the colour of blood red, though it has constituents of different colours?
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Red blood cells present in the blood consist of a red protein known as haemoglobin. Red blood cells are the most abundant in the blood. Hence, the colour of the blood is red, though it has constituents of different colours.
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Red blood cells present in the blood consist of a red protein known as haemoglobin. Red blood cells are the most abundant in the blood. Hence, the colour of the blood is red, though it has constituents of different colours.
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