Brigham Young teaches that Jesus's resurrected body, like our future resurrected bodies, will lack blood.
Brigham Young, "Want of Governing Capacities Among Men—Elements of the Sacrament—Apostacy, Etc.," Journal of Discourses, 26 vols. (Liverpool: Amasa Lyman, 1860), 7:163
The blood he spilled upon Mount Calvary he did not receive again into his veins. That was poured out, and when he was resurrected, another element took the place of the blood. It will be so with every person who receives a resurrection: the blood will not be resurrected with the body, being designed only to sustain the life of the present organization. When this is dissolved, and we again obtain our bodies by the power of the resurrection, that which we now call the life of the body, and which is formed from the food we eat and the water we drink, will be supplanted by another element; for flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God.