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A '''hemocoel''' is a series of spaces between the organs of organisms with [[open circulatory system]]s, like most [[arthropod]]s and [[mollusk]]s. A combination of [[blood]], [[lymph]], and [[interstitial fluid]] called ''hemolymph'' circulates through the hemocoel. | A '''hemocoel''' is a series of spaces between the organs of organisms with [[open circulatory system]]s, like most [[arthropod]]s and [[mollusk]]s. A combination of [[blood]], [[lymph]], and [[interstitial fluid]] called ''hemolymph'' circulates through the hemocoel. | ||
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The term is also used to describe the space in the connective tissue compartment derived from the embryonic [[blastocoel]] with contributions from [[germ layer#Mesoderm|mesoderm]], filled with blood. | The term is also used to describe the space in the connective tissue compartment derived from the embryonic [[blastocoel]] with contributions from [[germ layer#Mesoderm|mesoderm]], filled with blood. | ||
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Overview
A hemocoel is a 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 hemocoel.
The term is also used to describe the space in the connective tissue compartment derived from the embryonic blastocoel with contributions from mesoderm, filled with blood.