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Metazoa

Gr., Meta=expressing change; zoion/zoia=animal(s)

Denotes the animals that formed from the protozoa i.e., by change (after)

Protozoa

Gr., Protos=first; zoion/zoia=animal(s)

These are believed to be the most primitive and the first living animals on earth

Parazoa

Gr., para=beside, alongside, contrary to, against, issuing from altered, abnormal; zoion/zoia=animal(s)

Might refer to the metazoans besides the eumetazoans

Porifera

L., Porus=pore; fer=bearing

Remember that it is latin

Mesozoa

Gr., mesos=middle/intermediate; zoion/zoia=animal(s)

Might refer to animals intermediate between the protozoa and eumetazoa

Eumetazoa

Gr., Eu=good, well, true; metazoans

Coelenterata

Gr., koilos=hollow vessel(coelom meaning body cavity ); enteron=intestine

Characterized by the hollow body cavity

Cnidaria

Gr., Knidē=nettle

Ctenophora

Gr., kteis=comb; pherein=to bear

Protostomia

Gr., Protos=first; stoma=mouth

Blastopore gives rise to the mouth

Deuterostomia

Gr., deuteros=second; stoma=mouth

Mouth does not arise from blastopore or near its anterior margin