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why is the blood of insect devoid of haemoglobin​

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Answered by narapogusudhakar777
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Insect blood, however, does not carry gasses and has no hemoglobin. Instead, bugs have a system of tubes that transport gasses directly between their cells and the outside air. ... The bug may also have little hearts at the ends of its extremities to help move the blood along

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Insect blood, however, does not carry gasses and has no hemoglobin. Instead, bugs have a system of tubes that transport gasses directly between their cells and the outside air. In fact, insects don't even have blood vessels.

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