- A
blood cell (also
called a
hematopoietic cell,
hemocyte, or hematocyte) is a cell
produced through hematopoiesis and
found mainly in the blood. Major...
- A
hemocyte is a cell that
plays a role in the
immune system of invertebrates. It is
found within the hemolymph.
Hemocytes are
phagocytes of invertebrates...
- of a
fluid plasma in
which hemolymph cells called hemocytes are suspended. In
addition to
hemocytes, the
plasma also
contains many chemicals. It is the...
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direct activity of
blood cells (
hemocytes) in Drosophila,
which are
analogous to
mammalian monocytes/macrophages.
Hemocytes also
possess a
significant role...
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which hemocytes are suspended. Nutrients, hormones, wastes, and
other substances are
transported throughout the
insect body in the hemolymph.
Hemocytes include...
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rather a
liquid called hemolymph (or haemolymph). At
least four
types of
hemocytes, or
hemolymph cells, are known. The tarantula's
heart is a long, slender...
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primitive response to injury,
carried out by
cells known as
amoebocytes (or
hemocytes)
which serve both
hemostatic and
immune functions.
Medicine portal Agglutination...
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considered a type of
viral vector.
Without the
virus infection,
phagocytic hemocytes (blood cells) will
encapsulate and kill the wasp egg and larvae, but the...
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January 2016. Locke,
Michael (1997). "Caterpillars have
evolved lungs for
hemocyte gas exchange".
Journal of
Insect Physiology. 44 (1): 1–20. Bibcode:1997JInsP...
- subobscura, a
species of fly in the
genus Drosophila,
lacks a
category of
hemocytes that are
present in
other studied species of Drosophila,
leading to an...