What color is deoxygenated (venous) blood typically described as when observed in a vacuum environment?

Answer

Dark Red/Maroon

Deoxygenated hemoglobin reflects light differently than oxygenated hemoglobin, resulting in a much darker shade of red, often described as maroon or purplish-red, even when observed without tissue interference.

What color is deoxygenated (venous) blood typically described as when observed in a vacuum environment?

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