Why is blood that flows from the lungs to the heart bright red rather?

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2026-02-13 17:45

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Different amounts of oxygen alter its color due to the high levels of iron in the hemoglobin. Coming from the lung region, blood is extremely oxygen-rich, making it a brighter red. When the oxygen is stripped away the blood turns blue.

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