释义 |
meta·zoa \ˌmed.əˈzōə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from meta- + -zoa : a group that comprises all animals having the body when adult composed of numerous cells differentiated into tissues and organs and usually a digestive cavity lined with specialized cells and that is used usually to include the Coelenterata and all higher animals but sometimes is extended to include the Parazoa and Mesozoa — compare protozoa |