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Its something i want to know before i start my internal animal transport exam for biology?

2007-08-31 21:30:41 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Haemocyanins is a copper-containing respiratory pigment. It is a conjugated protein. It is dissolved in crustacean and molluscan lymph. Hemolymph is a fluid that contains respiratory pigments and other compounds as well. It is akin to whole blood of vertebrates.

2007-09-04 21:23:53 · answer #1 · answered by Ishan26 7 · 0 0

HAEMOCYANIN: substance like hemoglobin: a bluish pigment found in the blood or hemolymph of some arthropods and mollusks that functions like hemoglobin, transporting oxygen to tissues.

HAEMOLYMPH: invertebrate circulatory fluid: a fluid in some invertebrates that functions like the blood in vertebrates

2007-09-01 06:54:08 · answer #2 · answered by Misterz 2 · 0 0

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