the blood of an insect transports the food that they eat
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In insects the blood transports nutrients and waste.
Bees do have blood, like all insects. It is different from ours in that it does not have any haemoglobin, so it is pale straw coloured, not red. This is because the blood is not used to carry oxygen to the tissues, only nourishment. In insects the blood is more properly called haemolymph.
insects eat a wide diversity of their own kind and some plants some even drink blood from other organisams
Insects eat many different types of things depending on their species and their environment. Insects eat plants, fruit, other bugs, and decomposing animals. Other insects are parasitic in nature and feed off the blood of living animals.
Moths and butterflies. They have a long proboscus, which they use to lap up nectar
In insects, the heart is a hollow bulb with muscular walls that contract to push blood into an artery. Many insects have several such hearts arranged along the length of the artery.
blood transport oxygen around the body
Yes. Blood vessels transport blood cells.
not all open circulatory systems transport oxygen. Insects have no oxygen in their blood
red blood cells transport oxygen :)
Arteries - Transport blood away from the heart Veins - Transport blood to the heart Capillaries - Transport blood to and away from cells
To transport blood.
Passive transport is the cellular transport mechanism. This all depends on the blood pressure.
insects eat from smell of blood
Veins usually transport blood towards the heart.
the transport system in man includes heart,blood vessels,blood.
red blood cells
No