Science, asked by varnikagoyal4, 3 months ago

insect blood is not in red colour as it does contain​

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Answered by Star1211
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Explanation:

Insect blood, which is called hemolymph, contains various nutrients, hormones, and other things, but does not have any red blood cells or hemoglobin. That is why it is not red in color, and instead is rather clear.

Answered by kamireddysainidi2010
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Answer:

Insect blood, which is called hemolymph, contains various nutrients, hormones, and other things, but does not have any red blood cells or hemoglobin. That is why it is not red in color, and instead is rather clear

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