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haemocoel

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haemocoel US, hemocoel [ˈhiːməˌsiːl]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) the body cavity of many invertebrates, including arthropods and molluscs, developed from part of the blood system
[from haemo- + New Latin coel, from Greek koilos hollow]


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The biologically active compounds from the plant products penetrate the gut wall which allows the easy penetration of the pathogen into the haemocoel [37].
 
 
 
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