
1) Arachnid anatomy
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Body fluids of lepidoptera (butterfly blood)
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Hemolymph, or haemolymph, is a fluid in the open circulatory system of arthropods (e.g. spiders, crustaceans such as crabs and shrimp, and insects such as stoneflies) and is analogous to the fluids and cells making up both blood and interstitial fluid (including water, proteins, fats, sugars, hormones, etc.) in vertebrates such as birds and mammal...
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(from the article `circulation`) ...fluid is not confined to distinct vessels, and it more or less freely bathes the organs directly. The functions of both circulating and tissue ... [3 related articles]
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(he´mo-limf″) blood and lymph. the bloodlike fluid of invertebrates having open blood-vascular systems.
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Fluid within the hemocoel of arthropods; also, the pseudocoelomic fluid of nematodes.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hē′mō-limf Definitions: 1. The blood and lymph, in the sense of a 'circulating tissue.' 2. The nutrient fluid of certain invertebrates.
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the bloodlike fluid of invertebrates having open blood-vascular systems
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