A question asked by someone just like you.
Why do my fingers turn red under a flashlight?
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When a light is bright enough to go through some part of your body, such as your fingers, you find out about the color of your blood. The blood going through the little tubes in your fingers contains enough oxygen that it is red. This works best in a dark room and it works better for you than for an adult because your fingers are thinner. |
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