Chemistry, asked by XxRajasthaniChorixX, 1 month ago

Why does a bug have green blood?​

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Answered by MissCardiologist
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Like human blood, bug blood carries nutrients and hormones to the insect's cells and waste products away from the cells. The greenish or yellowish color of insect blood comes from the pigments of the plants the bug eats.

Answered by parikshit17
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Answer:Insects don't have blood exactly like ours, but theirs does some of the same jobs, transporting things throughout their bodies. Their blood moves nutrients, waste products, and hormones.

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