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Describe Mechanism of blood circulation in Arthropods?

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Answered by PratikRatna
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Hello friend...
I am giving a short idea about blood circulation in arthropods and hope it will help you.

in Arthropods open circulatory system present. where blood fills the body cavity of the animal.
 
In arthropods, this coelom is much reduced, and divided into smaller areas around excretory and reproductive organs. Since they have skeletons, the leftover space is instead filled with blood which covers the other organs, keeping them bathed in blood. This cavity is referred to as a haemocoel, or blood cavity.


Blood Flow In Arthropods :

The type of blood that is in arthropods is also different from what a human would consider 'normal' blood. It doesn't have the oxygen content that humans do. However, it does help to distribute the oxygen and remove carbon dioxide throughout the body similar in scope to a human's blood. Arthropod blood is copper based, so it does not appear red like a human's. We refer to this blood-type fluid inside of the system as the hemolymph.


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Answered by Vishrocks
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your answer is below...

An open circulatory system, found inarthropods, pumps blood into a cavity called a hemocoel where it surrounds the organs and then returns to the heart(s) through ostia (openings). Theblood found in arthropods, a mix ofblood and interstitial fluid, is called hemolymph.

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