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haemocyanin is present in the plasma of​

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haemocyanin. haemocyanin (hemocyanin) A blue, copper-containing, respiratory pigment that is found free in the blood plasma of molluscs and crustaceans. It is a non-haem compound that is a polymer of smaller monomeric units.

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