Chemiotaxis

/ˌkɛmioʊˈtæksɪs/ noun

The directed movement of organisms or cells in response to a chemical gradient, moving toward or away from chemical signals.

From chemi- (chemistry) + -taxis (from Greek taxis, arrangement or orderly movement). The term was coined in the late 1800s as scientists observed bacteria responding to chemical concentrations.

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