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What are some measures states can take to limit the chances that they will be entrapped in needless wars by reckless allies? What are the potential consequences for alliances where such precautions are taken?
Hemocoel
Residual coelom found in arthropods, which is filled with hemolymph.
Circulatory System
The body's system responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes to and from cells.
Spicules
Small, pointed structures made of calcium carbonate or silica found in sponges and some other invertebrates, serving as structural support and defense.
Tracheal Tubes
A system of small tubes in insects that carries oxygen directly to tissues and organs.
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