Haemocoel is present in
1) Anopheles
3) Aurelia
2) Aphrodite
4) Adamsia
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phylum Arthropoda
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Haemocoel is present in Arthropods. So, the correct answer is Anopheles.
Explanation:
- Arthropods, sponges, and mollusks all have hemocoels, which are bodily cavities filled with circulatory fluid.
- Hemolymph, the hemocoel's circulating fluid, aids in the digestion of nutrients and hormones as well as the elimination of waste.
- The Anopheles belongs to the phylum Arthropoda. A cavity called a hemocoel is typically present in Anopheles and other arthropods. The principal invertebrate body cavity is the hemocoel, which is typically found in insects.
- A heart pumps blood into the body's cavities, where it saturates the tissues. The majority of vertebrates' bodily organs receive oxygen through capillaries in a closed circulatory system.
- Blood artery structures similar to those in mammals are absent in insects.
- The organs of the insect are instead kept in a chamber filled with insect blood, or hemolymph, in insects.
- As a result, the organs are stored in the blood and receive nutrients as the blood "washes" around them rather than having a defined source of blood.
Hence, option (1) is correct.
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