Why our nerves appear green in colour
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Because skin serves as a filter between vein and our eyes and we end up perceiving the colour of blood as green. You see,blood appears red under normal light because almost all colours are absorbed by the haemoglobin (Hb) pigment except for red.
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Why do our veins appear green when the blood flowing in them is red? Under normal light, blood appears red because most colours are absorbed except for red, which bounces back from the blood. ... In the case of humans, the skin serves as a filter for the colour red, and the colour is therefore perceived as green.
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