09/08/2022
In 1982, the scientific and educational film "Blue Blood" adapted from Mr. Wu Weihong's original work won the first-class "Golden Harvest Award" at the 12th Green Agriculture Film Week held in West Berlin, Germany.
Mr. Wu Weihong, the founder of Xiamen Bioendo Technology Co., Ltd., led his team of scientists to develop TAL/LAL reagents, which has made outstanding contributions to the development of the endotoxin detection industry in China and the world.
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Based on Wu Weihong's original work.
They are drawing blood from a marine animal. Generally, the blood of animals is red, but this animal is a little special, blue blood. The gentle surf brought us to the underwater world in various forms. The underwater world is wonderful, but beauty and ugliness always exist in comparison with each other. Please note that our protagonist is here. In contrast, its appearance is a bit inferior, it is called horseshoe crab.
The local people also call it ugly monster. This is its complete shell. Its mouth grows under the hard shell, and its two lower legs catch food. Ten thighs can crawl. This is an auxiliary limb, which can both breathe and swim. With ten thighs, it can be used on both land and water.
You see that male horseshoe crabs are always carried by female horseshoe crabs. To understand this phenomenon, you need to look at their shape and structure. Female horseshoe crabs have elderly pliers on their 12 legs. The first four thighs of the male horseshoe crab are hooked, and the male horseshoe crabs have 6 needles on each side of the plastron. The female horseshoe crab only grows three, and the rest is reserved for male horseshoe crabs to hook up. Look, the female horseshoe crab is waiting, and the male horseshoe crab is chasing. It turns out that this is their unique living habit.