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why is the blood of Arthropoda is colourless?​

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Answered by sakshi19081
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the blood of arthropoda is colourless

Explanation:

because of the presence of hemocyanin, the circulatory fluid of these organisms turns blue-green when oxygenated. When deoxygenated, it's colourless or gray.

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Answered by apt83
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Because these Arthropods blood uses a different protein called hemocyanin, to bind oxygen ....

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