Chlorocruorin

/ˌklɔːroʊˈkruːərɪn/ noun

A green oxygen-carrying protein found in certain marine worms and other invertebrates, similar to hemoglobin but containing chlorine-related pigments.

From chloro- (green) + cruorin (blood-related, from Latin cruor meaning gore/blood). Named for its color and blood-like oxygen-carrying function.

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