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Dose ants have hart and blood cells ?

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  1. Yes, of course


  2. In reference to ants, they have what is referred to as an open circulatory system in which the organs and muscles are freely bathed in the ants blood called hemolymph. In the ants the hemolymph serves no function in gas exchange. The hemolymph cells are called hemocytes which aid in the ingestion of foreign particles, plugging wounds by coagulation, transferring of nutrients and waste products, and acting as a lubricant for organs, muscles, and their exoskeleton, and delivering water taken in from what they eat as well as from the air they take in through the tracheal system.

    http://www.antsalive.com/antanatomy.htm

  3. They dont nave heart and brain

    The nervous system - the nervous system contains the ants main brain and other,smaller brains called ganglia.The main brain controls the ants sight, touch,movement,and smell.The ganglia are bundles of nerve cells.They dont do much but help the brain control some of the ants actions.The ganglia help the ant sting and run around even when they have their head cut off.

    The heart - the ants heart is a long tube.It pumps a whiteish blood from the abdomen to the brain.The blood spills out over the brain and oozes through the body to the abdomen.It then reenters the heart.As the blood flows, it nourishes the cells in the antennae,leg muscles,and other organs.

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