The dorsal heart of a grasshopper functions as part of its open circulatory system, pumping hemolymph (a fluid analogous to blood) throughout the body. This heart is located along the top of the thorax and abdomen and helps circulate nutrients and remove waste products. Unlike closed circulatory systems, the hemolymph does not remain confined to blood vessels, allowing it to bathe the internal organs directly. The rhythmic contractions of the dorsal heart ensure that hemolymph flows effectively to support the grasshopper's metabolic needs.
to pump blood throughout the body
a dorsal heart is a
dorsal
and this is the dorsal view
the cerebellum is dorsal to the brain and its function is to control unvoluntary actions of our body such as heart beat and respiration.
Yes, heart lies superficially and more like centrally, over the diaphragm.
it is dorsal because i said so
yes
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the grasshopper is in the arthropod phylum.
No, they are not. They are lateral to the heart.
Not comPletely