Answer:
In the closed circulatory system, blood is confined to a heart and blood vessels, whereas in an open system, hemolymph (blood) moves from a heart through vessels into interconnected spaces called a "hemocoel."
Step-by-step explanation:
An open circulation the blood is not blood vessels, it instead is pumped into a cavity called Hemocoel.
A closed circulatory system, the blood is pumped through vessels SEPARATE from the interstitial fluid of the body.