Chemotaxis

/ˌkiːmoʊˈtæksɪs/ noun

The directed movement of a living organism or cell toward or away from a chemical stimulus in its surroundings.

From Greek chemo- 'chemical' + taxis 'arrangement, movement in order.' The term was coined in the late 1800s as scientists observed bacteria moving toward nutrients and away from toxins.

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