. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. C. NEMATODE Lateral "hearts D. OLIGOCHAETE Hemocoel Ostium Ventricle Auricle Lymphatic duct F VERTEBRATE Pseudocoel Digestive tract Dorsal blood vessel Capillary network. Dorsal artery Capillary network Coelom Vein Lymph channel Fig. 196. Types of mechanisms for internal transport: A, "Sponge" type with "hated channels. B, "Coelenterate" type. C. "Nematode" type with pseudocoel pnmary body cavity. D, "Oligochaete" type with coelom and
. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. C. NEMATODE Lateral "hearts D. OLIGOCHAETE Hemocoel Ostium Ventricle Auricle Lymphatic duct F VERTEBRATE Pseudocoel Digestive tract Dorsal blood vessel Capillary network. Dorsal artery Capillary network Coelom Vein Lymph channel Fig. 196. Types of mechanisms for internal transport: A, "Sponge" type with "hated channels. B, "Coelenterate" type. C. "Nematode" type with pseudocoel pnmary body cavity. D, "Oligochaete" type with coelom and closed blood system. E, Crustacean- molluscan" type with blood system opening to hemocoel which is derived from primary body cavity or blastocoel. F, "Vertebrate" type with coelom, closed vascular system, and lymphatic channels. sometimes called hemolymph, in these animals moves slowly back from the tissue and the intercellular spaces and hemocoelic sinuses to the heart. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-; Bishop, David W. Philadelphia, Saunders
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