why the circulatory system of grasshopper is called open type
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The grasshopper. The circulatory system of insects differs from that of vertebrates and many other invertebrates in being "open". In insects, "blood" is confined to vessels during only a portion of its circuit through the body. ... For this reason, insect "blood" is called hemolytic.
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The grasshopper. The circulatory system of insects differs from that of vertebrates and many other invertebrates in being "open". In insects, "blood" is confined to vessels during only a portion of its circuit through the body. ... For this reason, insect "blood" is called hemolytic.
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An "Open" Circulatory System: TheGrasshopper. The circulatory systemof insects differs from that of vertebrates and many other invertebrates in being "open". In insects, "blood" is confined to vessels during only a portion of its circuit through the body. ... For this reason,
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An "Open" Circulatory System: TheGrasshopper. The circulatory systemof insects differs from that of vertebrates and many other invertebrates in being "open". In insects, "blood" is confined to vessels during only a portion of its circuit through the body. ... For this reason,
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