| cyanosis |
A dark bluish or purplish coloration of the skin and mucous membrane due to deficient oxygenation of the blood, evident when reduced hemoglobin in the blood exceeds 5 g per 100 ml.
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| cyanosis |
there is not enough oxygen in the blood, causing the skin, mouth, tongue, or nails to look blue in some children.
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| cyanide |
CAS Number: 74-90-8. A naturally occurring substance found in a number of foods and plants. It found in the air as a result of the combustion of gasoline in automobile engines. It is also emitted during chemical processing and other industries, as well as from incineration of municipal waste. It is also released in cigarette smoke. Chemical formula = CN. Molecular weight = 27.02 g/mol. Learn More...
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| Cyanobacteria |
A large and varied group of bacteria which possess chlorophyll a and which carry out photosynthesis in the presence of light and air, producing oxygen. They were formerly regarded as algae and were called "blue-green" algae. The group is very old and is believed to have been the first oxygen-producing organisms on Earth.
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| cyan |
Blue-green subtractive primary color which absorbs red and transmits blue-green.
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