What are the differences between arthropods and mollusks about circulatory system?
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The open circulatory system is common to molluscs and arthropods. Open circulatory systems (evolved in crustaceans, insects, mollusks and other invertebrates) pump blood into a haemocoel with the blood diffusing back to the circulatory system between cells. Blood is pumped by a heart into the body cavities, where tissues are surrounded by the blood.
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Arthropods have what is referred to as an open circulatory system, where blood fills the body cavity of the animal.
Open circulatory systems (evolved in insects, mollusks and other invertebrates) pump blood into a hemocoel with the blood diffusing back to the circulatory systembetween cells. Blood is pumped by a heart into the body cavities, where tissues are surrounded by the blood.
Open circulatory systems (evolved in insects, mollusks and other invertebrates) pump blood into a hemocoel with the blood diffusing back to the circulatory systembetween cells. Blood is pumped by a heart into the body cavities, where tissues are surrounded by the blood.
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