Biology, asked by anujoshi24, 11 months ago

what are haemolymph and haemocoel

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Answered by remotutypd8wis
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The two bucephalid cercariae chosen for this study initially develop inside branching sporocysts that live in the haemocoel of the pallium, the gonad and digestive gland of marine bivalve hosts
Answered by ankitmeena7
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Haemolymph (hemolymph) is a blood-like fluid in the circulatory system of insects and other Arthropods (spiders and crustaceans). ... The insect circulatory system has no veins or arteries. Their haemolymph moves around in the space called thehaemocoel. The organs sit in thehaemocoel and are bathed in thehaemolymph.

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