It takes guts for a sea spider to pump blood

These arthropods’ unusual digestive system can act like a heart and gills

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LEGGY MULTITASKERS  The skinny legs of sea spiders (one shown from Antarctica) hold guts that digest food and help pump blood.

Timothy Dwyer (PolarTREC 2016), Courtesy of ARCUS

NEW ORLEANS — A newfound way of delivering oxygen in animal circulatory systems depends mostly on food sloshing back and forth in the guts.