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Thats not true -.-
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Non oxygenated blood is blue, oxygenated blood is red. So blood in your veins is blue, while blood in your arteries is red. Blood outside the body is red (clearly)
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That is wrong im sorry kid but dont beleive everything from your friends or on the internet
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Blood is blue because lack of oxygen. When it hits oxygen it goes red.
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Its actualy not
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Soo are you a scientist? Or a stubborn kid?
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Neither im just not an idiot
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Following a quick google search for a source: http://scienceblogs.com/scientificactivist/2008/04/17/why-are-veins-blue/
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Wait, so if I cut one of my veins open, the blood will be blue?
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No, because the oxygen in the air will oxygenate the blood and turn it red on contact.
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Wow, so that process must happen really fast
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As the blood comes into contact with oxygen it happens, so yes.
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Wow, so that process must happen really fast
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So you say blood is blue?... When you post an article about how blood is never blue... Yes.. Of course... You totally know what you are talking about
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Read the title of the thread im saying what someone said
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Yay its on the internet its defitnally real
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in denial
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I mean, it's only a cited scientific article
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Plus me, and all my friends are dr.s and we all know that in some veins it's blue, but in others it's red, but as soon as it has 02 in it, it's red.
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Ya because you can totaly trust .com sites and not .gov or .org sites
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[quote]I mean, it's only a cited scientific article[/quote] [b]REKT[/b]