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单词 hemolymph
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hemolymph


he·mo·lymph

H0146200 (hē′mə-lĭmf′)n. The circulatory fluid of arthropods and some mollusks, analogous to blood and lymph in vertebrates.
he′mo·lym·phat′ic (-lĭm-făt′ĭk) adj.

he•mo•lymph

(ˈhi moʊˌlɪmf)

n. the fluid circulating in open tissue spaces of invertebrates, functioning as blood in arthropods and as lymph supplemental to blood in annelids. [1880–85] he`mo•lym•phat′ic (-lɪmˈfæt ɪk) adj.
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Hemolymph


hemolymph

[′hē·mə‚limf] (invertebrate zoology) The circulating fluid of the open circulatory systems of many invertebrates.

Hemolymph

 

a fluid that circulates in the vessels and intercellular spaces of many invertebrates with an open system of blood circulation, such as arthropods and mollusks.

Hemolymph performs the same functions as blood and lymph in animals with a closed circulatory system (some worms, vertebrates). It transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, nutrients, and secretory products. It is rich in organic substances, including proteins, and frequently contains the respiratory pigments hemocyanin and hemoglobin. Hemolymph also contains cellular elements of various structure and function (phagocytes, excretory cells, and, in some cases, erythrocytes).

See hemolymph

hemolymph


hemolymph

 [he´mo-limf] 1. blood and lymph.2. the bloodlike fluid of invertebrates having open blood-vascular systems.

he·mo·lymph

(hē'mō-limf), 1. The blood and lymph, in the sense of a "circulating tissue." 2. The nutrient fluid of certain invertebrates. [hemo- + L. lympha, clear water]

hemolymph

(hē′mə-lĭmf′)n. The circulatory fluid of arthropods and some mollusks, analogous to blood and lymph in vertebrates.
he′mo·lym·phat′ic (-lĭm-făt′ĭk) adj.

he·mo·lymph

(hē'mō-limf) 1. Blood and lymph, considered together. 2. The nutrient fluid of certain invertebrates.
Synonym(s): haemolymph.
[hemo- + L. lympha, clear water]
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