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Definition of Subkingdom metazoa
1. Noun. Multicellular animals having cells differentiated into tissues and organs and usually a digestive cavity and nervous system.
Group relationships: Animal Kingdom, Animalia, Kingdom Animalia
Member holonyms: Metazoan, Cnidaria, Coelenterata, Phylum Cnidaria, Phylum Coelenterata
Generic synonyms: Subkingdom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subkingdom Metazoa
Literary usage of Subkingdom metazoa
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Geology: For Use in Universities, Colleges, Schools of by Louis Valentine Pirsson, Charles Schuchert (1915)
"The subkingdom Metazoa is commonly divided into the Chordata or vertebrates and
Invertebrata or invertebrates. The former are the backboned animals, ..."
2. Organic Evolution by Richard Swann Lull (1917)
"Locomotor organs usually absent. Many human scourges, such as malaria, are caused
by Sporozoa. Subkingdom METAZOA (Gr. iu.ro. ..."
3. Organic Evolution by Richard Swann Lull (1917)
"Locomotor organs usually absent. Many human scourges, such as malaria, are caused
by Sporozoa. Subkingdom METAZOA (Gr. /A£T<Z, after, and £cW, animal). ..."
4. General Zoology by Arthur Sperry Pearse (1917)
"Subkingdom METAZOA 2. Porifera (poms, pore; fero, carry).—The body radial or
without definite symmetry, filled with numerous small inhalent pores, ..."
5. A Text-book of Geology: For Use in Universities, Colleges, Schools of by Louis Valentine Pirsson, Charles Schuchert (1915)
"The subkingdom Metazoa is commonly divided into the Chordata or vertebrates and
Invertebrata or invertebrates. The former are the backboned animals, ..."
6. Organic Evolution by Richard Swann Lull (1917)
"Locomotor organs usually absent. Many human scourges, such as malaria, are caused
by Sporozoa. Subkingdom METAZOA (Gr. iu.ro. ..."
7. Organic Evolution by Richard Swann Lull (1917)
"Locomotor organs usually absent. Many human scourges, such as malaria, are caused
by Sporozoa. Subkingdom METAZOA (Gr. /A£T<Z, after, and £cW, animal). ..."
8. General Zoology by Arthur Sperry Pearse (1917)
"Subkingdom METAZOA 2. Porifera (poms, pore; fero, carry).—The body radial or
without definite symmetry, filled with numerous small inhalent pores, ..."