Metazoa moves with its legs and arms they are just like normal animals like polar bears, deers or bears :)
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Yes! No it's not! It's a Fungus.
Metazoa.
In taxonomy, the insects are in kingdom metazoa or animalia (the animals).
Arthropods are classified in kingdom Animalia, or Metazoa (the animals).
Metazoa, which are multicellular animals, can transmit diseases to humans through various means. For example, ticks, which are arachnids, can transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and babesiosis. Some types of worms, such as roundworms and tapeworms, can also cause infections in humans.
its kingdom monera, protista, metaphyta and metazoa -dan
Arthropods are classified in the animal kingdom (Animalia, or Metazoa).
Arthropods belong to the animal (Animalia) kingdom, also known as Metazoa.
the etymology of metazoic means of the metazoa. a metazoa is defined as a multicellular animal having cells differentiated into tissues and organs and usually a digestive cavity and nervous system. so the metazoic era is the first era when such animals started to appear the term metazoic era was coined by Richard Levins in 1969
the etymology of metazoic means of the metazoa. a metazoa is defined as a multicellular animal having cells differentiated into tissues and organs and usually a digestive cavity and nervous system. so the metazoic era is the first era when such animals started to appear the term metazoic era was coined by Richard Levins in 1969