Biology, asked by DeekshithaB, 9 months ago

why the snail blood is blue in colour?​

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Answered by priyapayal0011
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Snails, lobsters and spiders actually have blue blood (properly called haemolymph). The colour comes from the copper atoms in the haemocyanin molecule, which is blue when it is carrying an oxygen atom. It is dissolved directly into their 'blood' instead of being enclosed in blood cells.

Answered by arpitabarik4000
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Snails, lobsters and spiders actually have blue blood (properly called haemolymph). The colour comes from the copper atoms in the haemocyanin molecule, which is blue when it is carrying an oxygen atom. It is dissolved directly into their 'blood' instead of being enclosed in blood cells.

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