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what hoemocoel is example​

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Answered by shivampateljsr
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The haemocoel is the main body cavity of invertebrates, such as insects. Insects do not possess an arrangement of blood vessels such as those in mammals. Instead insects have a cavity that is full of insect blood (known as haemolymph) and the organs of the insect are suspended in this cavity.

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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➲ The Haemocoel is the body cavity of many invertebrates which includes arthropods and molluscs. It is found where the hemolymph circulates. It is developed from part of the blood system. It functions as a circulatory system in insects like grasshoppers.

➲ Insects do not have arrangement of blood vessel as found in mammals so instead of these blood vessels, insects have a cavity which is full of insect blood which is known as hemolymph and their organs are suspended in this cavity which means that the organs do not have a particular supply of blood but these organs are suspended in the blood and receives the nutrients as the blood washed around the organs.

➲ In other words, you can say haemocoel is the body cavity around the viscera which contains blood and that is called the haemocoel. A true coelom is reduced to cavities in the reproduction.

We know that, the Arthropods and molluscs invertebrates have a body cavity which is developed from the part of the blood system which functions as a circulatory system in insects like grasshoppers. Due to absence of blood vessels in insects they have hemolymph which is insect blood.

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