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why is the blood of insects colourless​

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Answered by maheshsingha553
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The blood of insects is colorless due to the absence of hemoglobin. ... As an insect's blood does not consist of hemoglobin therefore its blood has no role in the transport of oxygen. The transport of oxygen in insects occurs via tracheoles i.e., an elaborate system of tubes and air sacs.

Answered by shwetanawde
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The blood of insects is colorless due to the absence of hemoglobin. ... As an insect's blood does not consist of hemoglobin therefore its blood has no role in the transport of oxygen. The transport of oxygen in insects occurs via tracheoles i.e., an elaborate system of tubes and air sacs.

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