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All coelomate animals possess a population of cells that do
not make part of an organ and instead freely flow inside the body
cavity. These cells, termed hemocytes (in invertebrates) or blood cells
(in vertebrates), are involved in varied functions including immune
response, clearance of apoptotic cells and distribution of nutrient and
gases (Grigorian & Hartenstein 2013).(...)
