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Blood filled cavity in arthropods

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Answered by Anonymous
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Like the mollusks you learned about in the Mollusks chapters, arthropods have an open circulatory system that consists of a dorsal blood vessel and large body cavities called hemocoels. These blood-filled regions are the primary body cavities in arthropods.

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Answered by Radhikapatel18
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Respiration and Circulation. Similar to annelids, arthropods are coelomates with a true coelom, or body cavity. However, in arthropods the coelom is reduced to a small compartment surrounding the reproductive and excretory organs. ... These blood-filledregions are the primary body cavities in arthropods.
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