Internal Anatomy of Insect
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The insect circulatory system is referred to as an open system because the hemolymph ("blood") is not contained in a vessel (artery & vein) system, but circulates freely within the hemocoel (body cavity).
The dorsal vessel is located just beneath the dorsal sclerites (tergum).
divided into two regions, a posterior heart and anterior aorta.
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•The heart has a series of ostia (valved openings) that open to allow hemolymph to flow into the vessel.
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The location of the heart and dorsal aorta of a bee.
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Examples of the flow of the blood through the body of an insect.
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dorsal vessel consists of an anterior aorta (located in the thorax) and a posterior series of hearts (located in the abodomen).
Contractions move posterior to anterior and carry blood from the abdomen toward the head.
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Functions of the heart:1) Transport of nutrients around the body2) Movement of limbs, mouthparts, antennae.3) Molting -- by increasing pressure in certain parts
of the body.4) Thermoregulation
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The haemolymph (blood)1. Is a clear fluid, colourless.2. Because of certain pigments (slightly
yellow and green)3. 5% - 40% of the total body weight.4. pH 6-7
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Functions of blood1) Lubricant.2) Hydraulic medium (newly emerged
butterflies expand their wings by forcing blood through them)
3) Transport 4) Protection (blood cells) Phagocytosis = ingestion of foreign
particles such as bacteria, debris Encapsulation = clumping around invading
organisms, e.g. internal parasites Detoxification - e.g. rendering insecticides
non-toxic Blood clotting.
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Blood contains:1. Water - about 90%2. Inorganic ions - dissolved salts of Na, K, Ca,
Mg.3. organic molecules - amino acids, sugars for
muscle use4. Blood cells Types of blood cells1. Proleukosit- small cell, large nukleus.2. Fagosit- large cell, wound healing.3. Enositoid.- large cell
CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS
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Types of hemocytes.
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