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Haemocoel is present in which phylum?

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Answered by ParmarAbhishek111
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It is present in phylum Arthropoda .

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Answered by kingofself
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Haemocoel is present in the phylum Arthropoda.

Explanation:

  • Haemocoel is the body cavity which is available in an organism with the open circulatory system.
  • This is the feature of phylum Arthropoda in other wise called Insects.
  • The haemocoel is the important body cavity of invertebrates.
  • Insects don’t have a sequence of blood arteries such as those like mammals.
  • Insects contain a cavity which is packed up of insect blood and the organs of the insect are postponed in this cavity.

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