Crayfish, along with all other arthropods, have an open circulatory system. There are no veins and no separation of blood from interstitial fluid.
Yes, all arthropods do.
It has a closed circulatory system.
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Crayfish have an Open Circulatory system because they are Invertebrates.
Crayfish, along with all other arthropods, have an open circulatory system. There are no veins and no separation of blood from interstitial fluid.
The skeletal and digestive system of a crayfish are unlike ours.
A crayfish has an open circulatory system while humans have a closed circulatory system. "Closed" means that we have true blood vessels that carry blood to and from the heart. "Open" means that the organs are simply bathed in blood that freely circulates around the body. Sometimes the heart can move the "blood" by creating pressure waves in the fluid.
Coral don't have circulatory systems. They just have a gastrovascular system!
Circulatory ?
This idiot is wrong. Maybe if you paid attention in Ms. Roberts class you would know that grasshoppers have a closed ciculatory system and crayfish have an open with very dark blackish blood. They do not have purple or green blood.
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No. All vertebrates have a closed circulatory system. Arthropods and molluskshave an open circulatory system.
They have open circulatory system.
grasshoppers, have an open circulatory system
a gasshopper has a open circulatory system ^.^