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hemolymph
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hemolymph /he·mo·lymph/ (he´mo-limf″)
1. blood and lymph.
2. the bloodlike fluid of those invertebrates having open blood-vascular systems.

he·mo·lymph (hm-lmf)
n.
The blood and lymph considered as a circulating tissue.

hemolymph [he´mo-limf]
1. blood and lymph.
2. the bloodlike fluid of invertebrates having open blood-vascular systems.

hemolymph
1. blood and lymph.
2. the bloodlike fluid of invertebrates having open blood-vascular systems.

hemolymph node
see hemal node.


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Each organ was clearly recognizable, and the observation of a groove in the central area of the adductor muscle, indicates the possible presence of a vein type structure that could be part of the hemolymphatic system.
Chapters on reproductive, polysystemic, and hemolymphatic problems, as well as infectious diseases, are included.
Some gills exhibited more diffuse hypercellularity, presumably because of accumulation of hemocytes with resulting distention of hemolymphatic spaces.
 
 
 
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