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relating to galvanotropism, the directional growth of an organism
- galvanotropicrelating to galvanotropism, the directional growth of an organism
- galvanotropismsGALVANOTROPISM, the directional growth of an organism, esp a plant, in response to an electrical stimulus
- galvanotropismthe directional growth of an organism, esp a plant, in response to an electrical stimulus
- allometricrelating to allometry, the study of growth of a part of an organism in relation to the whole
- allometrythe study of growth of a part of an organism in relation to the whole
- allometriesALLOMETRY, the study of growth of a part of an organism in relation to the whole
- foodmaterial consisting essentially of protein, carbohydrate, and fat used in the body of an organism to sustain growth, repair, and vital processes and to furnish energy
- diatropicrelating to diatropism, the growth of plant roots at right angles to an applied force
- heliotacticrelating to heliotaxis, the response of an organism to the sun's rays
- thermoperiodicrelating to thermoperiodism, the effect on an organism of rhythmic temperature variations
- geotacticalrelating to geotaxis, the response of an organism to gravity also GEOTACTIC
- geotacticrelating to geotaxis, the response of an organism to gravity also GEOTACTICAL
- geotacticallyGEOTACTICAL, relating to geotaxis, the response of an organism to gravity also GEOTACTIC
- stereotaxicrelating to stereotaxis, the reaction of an organism to contact with a solid body
- stereotaxicallySTEREOTAXIC, relating to stereotaxis, the reaction of an organism to contact with a solid body
- rheotacticrelating to rheotaxis, the movement of an organism in response to a current of water
- sensomotorof or relating to both the sensory and motor functions of an organism or to the nerves controlling them
- metagenicrelating to metagenesis, the production within the life cycle of an organism of alternating asexual and sexual reproductive forms
- constitutiveRelating to an enzyme or enzyme system that is continuously produced in an organism, regardless of the needs of cells
- topographicalRelating to or representing the physical distribution of parts or features on the surface of or within an organ or organism
- proprioceptiveRelating to stimuli that are produced and perceived within an organism, esp. those connected with the position and movement of the body