metazoan |
protozoan |
As nouns the difference between metazoan and protozoan
is that
metazoan is (zoology) any animal that undergoes development from an embryo stage with three tissue layers, namely the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm the term applies to all animals except the sponges while
protozoan is (cytology) any of the diverse group of eukaryotes, of the phylum protozoa, that are primarily unicellular, existing singly or aggregating into colonies, are usually nonphotosynthetic, and are often classified further into phyla according to their capacity for and means of motility, as by pseudopods, flagella, or cilia.
As adjectives the difference between metazoan and protozoan
is that
metazoan is having to do with animals that develop from an embryo with three tissue layers while
protozoan is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a protozoan.
metazoan |
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metazoa |
metazoan |
In zoology terms the difference between metazoa and metazoan
is that
metazoa is all those multicellular animals of the subkingdom Metazoa while
metazoan is any animal that is multicellular.
As an adjective metazoan is
having to do with animals that develop from an embryo with three tissue layers.
metazoan |
metazoon |
In zoology terms the difference between metazoan and metazoon
is that
metazoan is any animal that is multicellular while
metazoon is one of the Metazoa.
As an adjective metazoan
is having to do with animals that develop from an embryo with three tissue layers.
submetazoan |
metazoan |
As a noun metazoan is
(zoology) any animal that undergoes development from an embryo stage with three tissue layers, namely the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm the term applies to all animals except the sponges.
As an adjective metazoan is
having to do with animals that develop from an embryo with three tissue layers.
metazoan |
cnidarian |
As nouns the difference between metazoan and cnidarian
is that
metazoan is any animal that undergoes development from an embryo stage with three tissue layers, namely the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. The term applies to all animals except the sponges while
cnidarian is any of various invertebrate animals, such as jellyfish, hydras, sea anemones, corals and formerly sponges and ctenophores that belong to the phylum
Cnidaria.
As an adjective metazoan
is having to do with animals that develop from an embryo with three tissue layers.
metazoan |
cnidaria |
As nouns the difference between metazoan and cnidaria
is that
metazoan is (zoology) any animal that undergoes development from an embryo stage with three tissue layers, namely the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm the term applies to all animals except the sponges while
cnidaria is cnidarian.
As an adjective metazoan
is having to do with animals that develop from an embryo with three tissue layers.
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