CHLOROCRUORIN, the green-red respiratory blood pigment of certain marine annelid worms, is the only known substance built on the same plan as hæmoglobin. Like most kinds of hæmoglobin, chlorocruorin ...
Humans bleed red, a quality we share with the majority of the other mammals on this planet. But that’s certainly not the only hue possible. There are other animals that bleed not only in red, but in ...
CHLOROCRUORIN is the name given in 1867 by Sir Ray Lankester to a pigment, red in concentrated solution, green dilute, dissolved in the blood plasma of Serpulid, Sabellid and Chlorhæmid polychæte ...