interhaemal (Meaning)
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interhaemal (a.)
Between the hemal arches or hemal spines.
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interhaemal (n.)
An interhemal spine or cartilage.
Synonyms & Antonyms of interhaemal
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interhaemal Sentence Examples
- The interhaemal septum divides the heart into two chambers in some invertebrates.
- Interhaemal sinuses receive blood from the dorsal blood vessel in earthworms.
- The interhaemal vessels connect the ventral and dorsal blood vessels in annelids.
- Interhaemal spaces contain the intestinal plexus in sea urchins.
- The interhaemal spaces in sea urchins are filled with a fluid that contains coelomocytes.
- The interhaemal strands connect the interhaemal vessels to the body wall in sea urchins.
- The interhaemal system in sea urchins is involved in gas exchange, nutrient transport, and waste removal.
- Interhaemal spaces in ophiuroids contain haemocytes and are involved in immune function.
- The interhaemal canals in crustaceans connect the pericardial sinus to the sternal sinus.
- Interhaemal loops in horseshoe crabs are involved in fluid circulation and nutrient uptake.
FAQs About the word interhaemal
Between the hemal arches or hemal spines., An interhemal spine or cartilage.
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The interhaemal septum divides the heart into two chambers in some invertebrates.
Interhaemal sinuses receive blood from the dorsal blood vessel in earthworms.
The interhaemal vessels connect the ventral and dorsal blood vessels in annelids.
Interhaemal spaces contain the intestinal plexus in sea urchins.