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What is is haemocoel? Where is it present? (K)

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Answered by Ts4
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the primary body cavity of most invertebrates, containing circulatory fluid.


Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:  

Haemocoel is present in the members of Phylum arthropods and molluscan.  

Explanation:

In these groups of organisms there are no separate closed blood supply. The blood supply is by open cavities which are known as Haemocoel.  

The nutrients and gases diffuse from this cavity to the vessels. This is a primitive method of blood supply in lower animals. The body cavity has a separate cavity for the storage of non haemoglobin containing blood.

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