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Chapter 32.1, Problem 2CYP
Summary Introduction
To explain:
The difference between blood and hemolymph.
Introduction:
The circulatory system which is also known as cardiovascular system is a system which allows blood to flow throughout the body and transports nutrients, gases and other important enzymes in and out of the cells.
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