Science, asked by krishdheeraj, 11 months ago

Why our blood is red?


sauravos26: due to presence of red blood corpuscles

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Answered by moulik83
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because of presence of haemoglobin in our blood
Answered by RiseUP
1
what you see red are aggregation [a part of blood] of red blood cells one of the3 major types of blood cells.

more precisely heamoglobin the pigment which gives red colour to rbc -

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