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insects blood contain which acts as an oxygen carrier​

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Answered by specialboy1
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Oxygen-transport systems were long thought unnecessary in insects, but ancestral and functional hemocyanin has been found in the hemolymph. Insect "blood" generally does not carry hemoglobin, although hemoglobin may be present in the tracheal system instead and play some role in respiration.

Answered by LilyEvans1234
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Answer:hemolymph

The red blood cells are red because they contain hemoglobin, which is a special protein that actually binds the oxygen. Insect blood, which is called hemolymph, contains various nutrients, hormones, and other things, but does not have any red blood cells or hemoglobin

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