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the blood of insect does not contain haemoglobin then how does oxygen is carried in the body.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:The oxygen is attached to a substance called hemoglobin, which has a characteristic red color. Insects have blood too, but it is not used to carry oxygen. Instead, oxygen is distributed via an elaborate system of tubes and air sacs. Thus, insect blood does not have hemoglobin and is not red.

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Answered by shreya347549
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The oxygen is attached to a substance called hemoglobin, which has a characteristic red color. Insects have blood too, but it is not used to carry oxygen. Instead, oxygen is distributed via an elaborate system of tubes and air sacs. Thus, insect blood does not have hemoglobin and is not red.

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