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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...
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Larval hemolymph feeding is a
behaviour trait found in the
queens of some
species of ant. This is
found mainly in the ants of the
subfamily Amblyoponinae...
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arthropods have an open
circulatory system with a
heart that
pumps a
hemolymph which returns via the body
cavity rather than via
blood vessels. Diploblasts...
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alimentary canal that
absorbs solutes, water, and
wastes from the
surrounding hemolymph. The
wastes then are
released from the
organism in the form of
solid nitrogenous...
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blood vessel circulates the
hemolymph, arthropods'
fluid analog of blood, from the rear of the body
cavity forward.
Hemolymph is
composed of
plasma in which...
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convergent evolution.
Stacks of
alternating air
pockets and
tissue filled with
hemolymph give them an
appearance similar to a "folded" book.
Their number varies...
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family Ceratopogonidae (lower
middle - a
branch is its background)
sitting on a
mantis sucking its
hemolymph whilst the
mantis feeds on a bee...
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their defensive strategy: when
threatened they
release oily
droplets of
hemolymph from
their joints (legs, neck, and antennae). This
fluid is
bright orange...
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aluminium may
precipitate on gills,
which causes loss of plasma- and
hemolymph ions
leading to
osmoregulatory failure.
Organic complexes of aluminium...
- true blood, but
rather a
liquid called hemolymph (or haemolymph). At
least four
types of hemocytes, or
hemolymph cells, are known. The tarantula's heart...