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Hemolymph Invertebrates Open Circulatory System Body Fluid Bathes

Hemolymph is the body fluid that bathes tissues in invertebrates that have an open circulatory system.

Hemolymph is the fluid that circulates in invertebrates with an open circulatory system, directly bathing the body's tissues.

Front hemolymph
Back In invertebrates with an open circulatory system, the body fluid that bathes tissues.

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