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    The Fluid That Moves Around in the Circulatory System of a Typical
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The Fluid That Moves Around in the Circulatory System of a Typical

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Question 3

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The fluid that moves around in the circulatory system of a typical arthropod is


A) the digestive juices.
B) the intracellular fluid.
C) the blood plasma.
D) the cytosol.
E) the interstitial fluid.

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