phototaxy

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Phototaxis \Pho`to*tax"is\, Phototaxy \Pho"to*tax`y\, n. [NL.
   phototaxis; photo- + Gr. ? an arranging.] (Biol.)
   The influence of light on the movements of low organisms, as
   various infusorians, the zoospores of certain alg[ae], etc.;
   also, the tendency to follow definite directions of motion or
   assume definite positions under such influence. If the
   migration is toward the source of light, it is termed

   {positive phototaxis}; if away from the light,

   {negative phototaxis}. -- {Pho`to*tac"tic}, a. --
      {Pho`to*tac"tic*al*ly}, adv.
      [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
    

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