Chaetotactic

/ˌkiːtoʊˈtæktɪk/ adjective

Relating to movement or behavior directed by hair-like sensory structures (setae or bristles) in organisms.

From Greek 'chaete' (bristle) and 'taxis' (arrangement, order, movement), with the suffix '-ic,' describing behaviors controlled or influenced by bristles.

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