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A taxis is a movement in response to a stimulus, in which the direction of movement is determined by the direction of the stimulus. For example, maggots show a negative phototaxis (i.e. they move away from light). There are several prefixes, to tell us what the stimulus is. * Photo- = light * Geo- = gravity * Chemo- = chemicals
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A taxis is a movement in response to a stimulus, in which the direction of movement is determined by the direction of the stimulus. For example, maggots show a negative phototaxis (i.e. they move away from light). There are several prefixes, to tell us what the stimulus is. * Photo- = light * Geo- = gravity * Chemo- = chemicals