hemolymph
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hemolymph


Term: hemolymph or or haemolym
Literally meaning: of different origin
Origin: Anc Greek
????/hema(=blood)
??????/lemphos(=lymph)
in Greek Mythology, nymphs are minor female deities protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers). Nymph via Latin passed as lympha (?water, water nymph? indicating the liquid form of lymph.

Coined/History

Definition
     Hemolymph is a fluid in the in open circulatory system of some arthropods





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