However, the main circulatory fluid fills the general body cavity, or coelom.
I don't know that much about the species, and perhaps hard radiation breaks down the gas-transport capability of their circulatory fluids.
Rhea twisted the probe deeper into the wound and a thin stream of circulatory fluid sprayed out and hit her on the cheek.
Their circulatory fluid.
"Metallic dust, ice crystals, and several other substances, including two varieties of what I take to be circulatory fluid," Tuvok explained.
He was a foot up the wall, all spread out on a border of splashed circulatory fluid, and he stuck.
The circulatory fluid has sprayed out here, here and here and then frozen subsequently as a result of the low temperatures encountered in the without.
The liquid originally served as a circulatory fluid for oxygen, nutrients, wastes, and immune functions, allowing greater total thickness and higher mechanical protection.
Its composition varies but generally includes water and the dissolved solutes of the main circulatory fluid such as blood.
As a result, the circulatory fluid is commonly referred to as haemolymph, rather than blood.