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  • noun Alternative spelling of hemolymph..

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Examples

  • Amphioxus is a primitive chordate, more primitive than lampreys, that clot their haemolymph.

    The Panda's Thumb: Ian Musgrave Archives 2010

  • Amphioxus is a primitive chordate, more primitive than lampreys, that clot their haemolymph.

    The Panda's Thumb: Irreducible Complexity Archives 2010

  • The Amphioxus has no gene for fibrinogen, the final step in the modern clotting cascade, yet it still clots its haemolymph.

    The Panda's Thumb: Ian Musgrave Archives 2010

  • The Amphioxus has no gene for fibrinogen, the final step in the modern clotting cascade, yet it still clots its haemolymph.

    The Panda's Thumb: Irreducible Complexity Archives 2010

  • Amphioxus is a primitive chordate, more primitive than lampreys, that clot their haemolymph.

    The Panda's Thumb: Blood clotting Archives 2009

  • The Amphioxus has no gene for fibrinogen, the final step in the modern clotting cascade, yet it still clots its haemolymph.

    The Panda's Thumb: Blood clotting Archives 2009

  • Species parasitic on invertebrates have a slightly modified stylet of the same nature to pierce the cuticle of their prey, for the purpose of feeding on haemolymph.

    Nematoda 2008

  • The foot is then anchored in the sand/organic matter as haemolymph is pumped into the end of the foot.

    Mollusca 2007

  • Instead the blood (or haemolymph) flows into open cavities and bathes a large surface area of cells, passing on the needed materials directly, before returning to the heart.

    Mollusca 2007

  • Problem #3: Acidity resulting from anaerobic metabolism builds up in the blood (haemolymph).

    Mollusca 2007

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