Hemocoel — A hemocoel is a cavity or series of spaces between the organs of organisms with open circulatory systems, like most arthropods and mollusks. A combination of blood, lymph, and interstitial fluid called hemolymph circulates through the… … Wikipedia
hemocoel — noun Date: 1839 a body cavity (as in arthropods or some mollusks) that contains blood or hemolymph and functions as part of the circulatory system … New Collegiate Dictionary
hemocoel — См. haemocoele … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
hemocoel — noun The system of cavities between the organs of arthropods and mollusks through which the blood circulates … Wiktionary
hemocoel — Lacunar system extending throughout much of body, filled by blood [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. Lacunar system extending throughout much of body, filled with blood [McLaughlin, 1980]. The extensive spaces of an arthropod s body through which… … Crustacea glossary
hemocoel — he·mo·coel also he·mo·coele or chiefly Brit hae·mo·coele hē mə .sēl n a body cavity (as in arthropods or some mollusks) that normally contains blood and functions as part of the circulatory system he·mo·coel·ic or chiefly Brit hae·mo·coel·ic .hē… … Medical dictionary
hemocoel — he·mo·coel … English syllables
hemocoel — he•mo•coel [[t]ˈhi məˌsil[/t]] n. anat. a series of interconnected open tissue spaces through which blood circulates, occurring in several invertebrate groups, esp. mollusks and arthropods • Etymology: 1830–40 … From formal English to slang
hemocoel — … Useful english dictionary
Mollusca — Temporal range: Cambrian–Recent … Wikipedia