Biology, asked by dheerajkalsi453, 1 year ago

Why some animal have white blood

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Answered by DV9538
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Humans and animals have RED blood. No animal, mammal or reptile, has white blood. Blood in the body is blue. When its exposed to oxygen, it turns red. Neither do bugs, come to think of it. When you squish a bug, the white mess you see is their now liquified organs.

DV9538: The 'blood' of insects is called hemolymph. It serves to carry nutrients and wastes, and circulates non-specific immune cells. But, it generally has little to no role in carrying dissolved gases. The hemolymph of most insects is clear to milky white, but some have hemolymph tinged with yellow, red or other pigments.
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