the blood of cephalopods contains haemocyanin yes or no
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Yes
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Copper-containing proteins called hemocyanins occur notably in the blood of larger crustaceans and of gastropod and cephalopod mollusks. Hemocyanins are colourless in the reduced, or deoxygenated, state and blue when exposed to air or to oxygen dissolved in the blood.
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Yes.
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Copper containing proteins called hemocyanin occurs notably in the blood of larger crustaceans and of gastropod and cephalopod mollucks.
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