why does the blood of insects do not carry oxygen???
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The red blood cells are red because they contain hemoglobin, which is a special protein that actually binds theoxygen. ... When you squash a housefly and see red, that's notactually due to their blood-- it's the result of red pigments from their eyes!Insects also have an open circulatory system instead of a closed one.
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Human blood has red blood cells in it, which are responsible for taking oxygen and carrying it throughout our bodies.
The red blood cells are red because they contain hemoglobin, which is a special protein that actually binds the oxygen.
Insect blood, which is called hemolymph, contains various nutrients, hormones, and other things, but does not have any red blood cells or hemoglobin. That is why it is not red in color, and instead is rather clear.
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