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differentiate between hemolymph n haemocyanin​

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Circulation, the Blood, and Disease

Hemocyanin is the oxygen-carrying protein in the hemolymph. Freshly drawn blood is colorless and develops a blue tinge upon exposure to air. Hemocyanin is a large, copper-containing molecule composed of a minimum of six subunits, each approximately 75 kDa (Mangum, 1993).

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