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Respiratory pigment haemocyanin is found in the animals of which phylum.

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The respiratory pigment haemocyanin (Hcy) is found in only two phyla of the animal kingdom, in arthropods and in molluscs. Several studies have indicated that this blood pigment is not cell-bound as is haemoglobin in the red blood cells of vertebrates, but occurs free in the blood plasma (Scheer, 1967; Ghiretti, 1968).

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The respiratory pigment haemocyanin (Hcy) is found in only two phyla of the animal kingdom, in arthropods and in molluscs. Several studies have indicated that this blood pigment is not cell-bound as is haemoglobin in the red blood cells of vertebrates, but occurs free in the blood plasma

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