it is a homogenous solution ?
Yes
They have a closed circulatory system.
closed respiratory system
an explanation of an octopuses respiratory process
An octopus has one systemic heart responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, and two branchial hearts that pump blood through the gills. This unique cardiovascular system helps the octopus maintain efficient oxygenation in its body, aiding in its complex marine lifestyle.
Yes, an octopus has internal organs similar to those of other animals. These include a central brain, a complex digestive system, gills for respiration, a heart to circulate blood, and reproductive organs.
The reproductive system is responsible for conception and childbearing.
The excretory system is responsible for the elimination of waste
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus
The octopus nervous system is different from a mammal's. The brain of the octopus does not have complete control over the body. The tentacles of the octopus contain ganglia which can operate separately from the octopus body. The octopus does not directly control it, but instead sends commands to the arms and lets them do the work. Octopus have little to no proprioception. When an octopus loses an arm, it can no longer control it (obviously). Because the ganglia are still intact, it is still capable of operating independently of the octopus. The independent arms can react to stimuli as it did when it was still connected to the octopus, though it has not been proven that the arms themselves are actually self-aware and not just automatic responses. If lost, an octopus can regenerate an arm. This occurs during mating, when an octopus's Hectocotylus (mating arm) often breaks off and is left in the female.
George Washington was responsible for the creation of the judiciary system.
respiratory system