Aerotaxis

/ˌɛərətækˈsɪs/ noun

The directed movement of microorganisms toward or away from air or oxygen.

From Greek aero- (air) and taxis (arrangement, order, movement). This biological term became standard in microbiology during the 20th century as scientists studied bacterial behavior.

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