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Why do I have green veins?

Sophia Taylor | 2018-04-06 10:03:30 | page views:1403
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Benjamin King

Works at the International Seabed Authority, Lives in Kingston, Jamaica.
Hello, I'm an expert in human anatomy and physiology. I'd be happy to help explain why you might be seeing green veins.

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Julian Cook

Works at the International Telecommunication Union, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
Why do our veins appear green when the blood flowing in them is red? Under normal light, blood appears red because most colours are absorbed except for red, which bounces back from the blood. Every colour but red is absorbed by the oxygen-carrying pigment haemoglobin (Hb).
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Amelia Roberts

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Why do our veins appear green when the blood flowing in them is red? Under normal light, blood appears red because most colours are absorbed except for red, which bounces back from the blood. Every colour but red is absorbed by the oxygen-carrying pigment haemoglobin (Hb).
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