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What is the fluid that moves around in the circulatory system of a typical arthropod called?

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The interstitial fluid is the fluid that moves around in the circulatory system of a typical arthropod. Arthropods have an open circulatory system, which pumps blood into a cavity called hemocoels that sorrounds the organs and then returns to the heart through ostia (openings). They contain hemolymph which is a mixture of blood and the interstitial fluid.
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