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Metazoa
[ met-uh-zoh-uh ]
noun
- a zoological group comprising the multicellular animals.
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Other Words From
- meta·zoan adjective noun
- meta·zoic meta·zoal adjective
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Example Sentences
The whole of the animals with bodies composed of definite tissues of this kind are known as the Metazoa.
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A considerable number of early developmental processes are common to the whole of the Metazoa.
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We have seen that the epiblast represents the skin or epidermis of the simple sack-like ancestor common to all the Metazoa.
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But among the metazoa we find this form of individuality only in the lower (and generally stationary) stages of development.
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Parasitism in the metazoa (in all groups) is even more frequent and interesting than in the metaphyta.
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