You probably don’t look like an insect. You don’t have feelers or wings. You keep your skeleton inside your body instead of on the outside. But what about blood? Do insects have blood like yours? I ...
Rob DeSalle, Curator in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, offers this explanation: The major difference between insect blood and the ...
Insect blood is very different from our own. It lacks hemoglobin and platelets, and uses amoeba-like cells called hemocytes to protect the immune system instead of red blood cells. This insect ...
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ABSTRACT: The effects of tributyltin (TBT) and dibutyltin (DBT) on the hemocyte functions of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis were investigated in 2 separate experiments at 2 different cold periods of ...
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