Biology, asked by pankhuribind, 5 months ago

why octopus has three hearts??explain ​


liyaliya34568: wo hearts pump blood to the gills, while a third circulates it to the rest of the body. ... Octopus blood contains the copper-rich protein hemocyanin, which is more efficient than hemoglobin for oxygen transport at very low temperatures and low oxygen concentrations.
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Answered by yokeshps2005
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Octopuses are boneless creatures. They are invertebrates with extremely flexible bodies that can squeeze through incredibly small spaces. An octopus has three hearts, nine brains, and blue blood. Two hearts pump blood to the gills, while a third circulates it to the rest of the body. The nervous system includes a central brain and a large ganglion at the base of each arm which controls movement. Octopus blood contains the copper-rich protein hemocyanin, which is more efficient than hemoglobin for oxygen transport at very low temperatures and low oxygen concentrations. Octopus, along with squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus, are cephalopods. Most of the hundreds of species of cephalopods have three hearts.


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Answered by nitu63718
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Answer:

Two of the hearts work exclusively to move blood beyond the animal's gills, while the third keeps circulation flowing for the organs. the organ heart actually stops breathing when the octopus swims, explaining the species, penchant for crawling rather than swimming, which exhauts them.


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