why is the colour of blood red, thought it has constituents of different colours ?
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Red Blood Cells are filled with an iron containing pigment called haemoglobin. When it has oxygen bonded to it, haemoglobin has a brightred colour - it is this that gives blood its red colour. In terms of how food enters the bloodstream, is first broken down into extremely small constituents.
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Explanation:be Cause it has haemoglobin and when it gets contact with oxygen I will have a bright red color
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