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English: Figure 5. Respiration and circulation in Recent myodocopid ostracods. Simplified transverse section through anterior body and carapace: hemolymph route indicated by the red arrows. Hemolymph sinuses in pink (see Figure 6). Gaseous diffusion through the inner lamella of the carapace (see [51]) indicated by yellow arrows. The soft body, with or without gills or gas-exchange area, is bathing in the domiciliary cavity ventilated by the beating activity of two ventilatory plates.
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Source Williams, Mark & Vannier, Jean & Corbari, Laure & Massabuau, Jean-Charles. (2011). Oxygen as a Driver of Early Arthropod Micro-Benthos Evolution. PloS one. 6. e28183. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028183
Author Mark Williams, Jean Vannier, Laure Corbari, Jean-Charles Massabuau

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