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Human blood can be blue true of false?

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false false false false false false false false false false false false false false

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User Hojoon
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False

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A great deal of the white light that peaks through the skin is scattered, and then is reflected by the veins as blue light. It is however a common misconception that the deoxygenated blood carried through the veins is blue. Deoxygenated blood simply tends to be a darker shade of red as a result of a lower hemoglobin concentration.

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