The blood of a grasshopper is called hemolymph. It is a type of interstitial fluid that circulates through the body of the grasshopper and is responsible for transporting materials and nutrients to different parts of the body. Hemolymph is made up of two components:
The acellular fluid is composed of water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and minerals. The cells, also known as hemocytes, are responsible for maintaining the health of the grasshopper by performing functions such as clotting, digestion, immune defense, and wound healing. Hemolymph also acts as a medium for cells to communicate with each other and helps to regulate the grasshopper's body temperature.