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- Hemolymph, or haemolymph, is a fluid, similar to the blood in vertebrates, that circulates in the inside of the arthropod's body, remaining in direct contact...
- gastropods is open, with the fluid, or haemolymph, flowing through sinuses and bathing the tissues directly. The haemolymph typically contains haemocyanin, and...
- one. They form an extremely diverse group of up to ten million species. Haemolymph is the analogue of blood for most arthropods. An arthropod has an open...
- molecular biology, the haemolymph juvenile hormone-binding protein (JHPB) family of proteins consists of several insect specific haemolymph juvenile hormone...
- Haemolymph: Invisible Blood is an Indian 2022 Hindi language Crime drama film written and directed by Sudarshan Gamare. The story is based on 'Wahid din...
- filled with haemolymph, which is pumped through arteries by a heart into spaces called sinuses surrounding their internal organs. The haemolymph contains...
- utilize this defence mechanism. Beetles Meloidae (blister beetles) – their haemolymph contains cantharidin that they sequester from plants on which they feed...
- function of elevated levels of GIH, and eyestalk ablation lowers the high haemolymph titer of GIH. The effect of eyestalk ablation is not on a single hormone...
- longitudinal veins that are linked by many cross-veins and that are filled with haemolymph. Species markers include quadrangular markings on the wings known as the...
- body (called the "dorsal aorta") that functions like a heart, and pumps haemolymph toward the head, thus driving the circulation of the internal fluids....