Transport system in grasshopper
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An "Open" Circulatory System: The Grasshopper
In insects, "blood" is confined to vessels during only a portion of its circuit through the body. The remainder of its journey takes place within the body cavity (called the hemocoel). For this reason, insect "blood" is called hemolymph
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Method of transport
In the grasshopper, the closed portion of the system consists of tubular hearts and an aorta running along the dorsal side of the insect. The hearts pump hemolymph into the sinuses of the hemocoel where exchanges of materials take place.
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