Why does my Blood looks black when I get a cut?
Your blood does not look black when you get a cut. Blood appears bright red when it flows quickly with plenty of oxygen, and it may turn a deeper red or burgundy color when it stagnates or has less oxygen.Color Therapies - Related Articles
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