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A two-page spread, or simply a spread, refers to the way inner sheets appear as two adjacent facing pages in a book, catalog, magazine, or other publication.
Open Circulatory System
System in which hemolymph leaves vessels and seeps among tissues before returning to the heart.
Hemolymph
A fluid equivalent to blood in most invertebrates, occupying the hemocoel and involved in transporting nutrients, wastes, and hormones.
Cardiac Muscle Cells
Specialized muscle cells found in the heart that contract to pump blood throughout the body, characterized by their striated appearance and intercalated discs.
Gap Junctions
Specialized intercellular connections that allow for direct communication between the cytoplasm of two cells, enabling the transfer of ions and molecules.
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