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What is hemocoel?
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Answered by harshimithu
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 It is a series of interconnected spaces between tissues and organs through which blood flows freely, unconfined by veins or arteries, occurring in several invertebrate groups, especially mollusks and arthropods.

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Hemocoel➫ The body cavity found in many invertebrates where the hemolymph circulates through. 

❱ It contains blood or hemolymph and functions as part of the circulatory system.

❱ The remainder of its journey takes place within the body cavity called the hemocoel.

❱ Blood is pumped by a heart into the body cavities, where tissues are surrounded by the blood.

❱ In most vertebrates the oxygen is supplied to different organs of the body through capillaries in a closed circulatory system.

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