Metazoa in a sentence as a noun

Obviously important to understand actual modern problems like cancer, but in a broad sense this is just the beginning of coming to a complete picture of the origin of metazoa.

In the mitochondrial genome of several organisms, including metazoa and yeast, the codon AUA also encodes for methionine.

We observed marked changes in signaling complexity at the yeast-metazoan and invertebrate-vertebrate boundaries, with an expansion of key synaptic components, notably receptors, adhesion/cytoskeletal proteins and scaffold proteins.

Information is processed as continuous functions of values, such as voltage and relative pulse frequency, rather than by logical operations on discrete strings of bits....> Individually deterministic finite-state processors, running finite codes, are forming large-scale, nondeterministic, non-finite-state metazoan organisms running wild in the real world.

Metazoa definitions

noun

multicellular animals having cells differentiated into tissues and organs and usually a digestive cavity and nervous system

See also: Metazoa