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  • Understanding the Color of Deoxygenated Blood: Why is it Dark Red?
    Blood that does not contain oxygen appears dark red or maroon in colour. This is because the oxygen-carrying molecule in the blood, haemoglobin, changes colour from bright red to dark red when it does not have oxygen bound to it. As a result, blood that is low in oxygen, such as blood in the veins, appears dark red, while blood that is rich in oxygen, such as blood in the arteries, appears bright red.
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