Mollusks which have an open circulatory system, have blood that is pumped into sinuses containing tissue.
In an open circulatory system, the blood does not flow in closed vessels and surrounds the organs directly within the body cavity. This type of circulatory system is found in invertebrates like insects and mollusks.
No, mollusks typically have an open circulatory system, where the blood flows around the body cavity and directly bathes the organs. This is in contrast to closed circulatory systems found in some other animals where the blood flows through vessels.
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This type of circulatory system is known as an open circulatory system. In this system, blood is not confined to vessels and instead flows freely to bathe tissues directly. This system is typically found in invertebrates such as insects and some mollusks.
An open circulatory system is one in which blood is pumped through sinuses or cavities, rather than through closed vessels. This type of system is found in certain invertebrates, like insects and mollusks. Blood bathes the tissues directly in an open circulatory system.
This is known as an open circulatory system. In this system, hemolymph (a mix of blood and interstitial fluid) flows freely within the body cavity, bathing the organs directly. This type of system is found in invertebrates such as insects and some mollusks.
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Mollusks, a member of the crustacean family, have an open circulatory system meaning blood flows freely within their body cavity. However they still have a three chambered heart. The heart pumps blood through open-ended vessels and the blood simply flows back into the heart on it's own or through incidental muscular contractions of the mollusks body during feeding or moving.
Blood is found within the circulatory system of the mammalian body. This system comprises the heart and blood vessels.
Humans have a closed circulatory system, in which blood is pumped by the heart through dedicated vessels, where it stays contained, as opposed to an open circulatory system (usually found in invertebrates) where blood is pumped out of the heart and vessels.
A chemical with an affinity for oxygen ... and it's found in red blood cells in the circulatory system.