Aphototaxis

/ˌæfətoʊˈtæksɪs/ noun

A biological response where organisms move away from light; the negative orientation toward illumination as opposed to seeking it.

Greek 'a-' (not) plus 'photo' (light) plus 'taxis' (movement/arrangement). This systematic terminology allows scientists to precisely distinguish between light-seeking (phototaxis) and light-avoiding behaviors.

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