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Tropism - Wikipedia
In biology, a tropism is a phenomenon indicating the growth or turning movement of an organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. en.wikipedia.org
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TROPISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : involuntary orientation by an organism or one of its parts that involves turning or curving by movement or by differential growth www.merriam-webster.com
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Tropism - MeSH - NCBI
Tropism. The directional growth of an organism in response to an external stimulus such as light, touch, or gravity. Growth towards the stimulus is a ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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tropism
tropism Biol. (ˈtrɒpɪz(ə)m, ˈtrəʊpɪz(ə)m) [The second element of heliotropism, geotropism, etc., used as an inclusive or generic term.] The turning of an organism, or a part of one, in a particular direction (either in the way of growth, bending, or locomotion) in response to some special external s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tropism - APA Dictionary of Psychology
n. a form of orientation observed in both plants and nonhuman animals toward or away from a stimulus, such as sunlight or gravity. dictionary.apa.org
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Tropism | Phototropism, Geotropism & Chemotropism - Britannica
Tropism, response or orientation of a plant or certain lower animals to a stimulus that acts with greater intensity from one direction than another. www.britannica.com
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16.2F: Tropisms - Biology LibreTexts
A tropism is a growth movement whose direction is determined by the direction from which the stimulus strikes the plant. bio.libretexts.org
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Tropisms | CK-12 Foundation
A tropism is a biological phenomenon, indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. flexbooks.ck12.org
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TROPISM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Tropism definition: an orientation of an organism to an external stimulus, as light, especially by growth rather than by movement.. See examples of TROPISM ... www.dictionary.com
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Multiscale integration of environmental stimuli in plant tropism ...
Plant tropism refers to the directed movement of an organ or organism in response to external stimuli. Typically, these stimuli induce hormone transport ... www.pnas.org
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Targeted gene delivery to vascular tissue in vivo by tropism ...
by SJ White · 2004 · Cited by 235 — Epub 2004 Jan 19. Authors. Stephen J White , Stuart A Nicklin, Hildegard Büning, M Julia Brosnan, Kristen Leike, Emmanuel D Papadakis, Michael Hallek ...
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HIV tropism
HIV tropism refers to the cell type in which the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infects and replicates. HIV tropism of a patient's virus is measured by the Trofile assay. wikipedia.org
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tropistic
tropistic, a. Biol. (trəʊˈpɪstɪk) [f. tropism: see -istic.] Pertaining to or constituting tropism. Hence troˈpistically adv. [see -ically], in the way of tropism.1910 F. Keeble Plant-Anim. ii. 41 We may use the term tropistic to describe the reactions of both fixed and free organisms to directive st... Oxford English Dictionary
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Host tropism
Viral tropism Viral host tropism is determined by a combination of susceptibility and permissiveness: a host cell must be both permissive (allow viral See also Tissue tropism Endothelial Cell Tropism References Virology wikipedia.org
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anemotropism
anemotropism (əˌnɛməʊˈtrɒpɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. ἄνεµος wind + tropism.] Tropism in response to wind.1899 W. M. Wheeler in Archiv f. Entwicklungsmechanik VIII. 373 This peculiarity [in the flight of Diptera]..is an orientation of the body with respect to the wind. As it appears to be a true tropism I shall... Oxford English Dictionary
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