File:Hemocyanin Example.jpg
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Summary
Underside of a Cancer productus crab. If you every doubt that arthropods have pigment in their blood which have an open circulatory systems (blood runs free in the body without vessels), turn over a crab and if you are a little lucky, you will see the purple stain seen here left from the pigment. They do not have hemoglobin, but sure do have hemocyanin.
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current | 10:53, 17 January 2017 | 4,288 × 2,848 (5.35 MB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Underside of a <i>Cancer productus</i> crab. If you every doubt that arthropods have pigment in their blood which have an open circulatory systems (blood runs free in the body without vessels), turn over a crab and if you are a little lucky, you will see the purple stain seen here left from the pigment. They do not have hemoglobin, but sure do have hemocyanin. |
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