Results for: motion in response to stimulus, movement of an organism in response to a stimulus
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motion in response to stimulus, movement of an organism in response to a stimuluskinesis
(about a pronoun) referring to the subject (Grammar); (about a verb) having a subject and object with the same referent (Grammar); reflective; pertaining to an involuntary physiological response, (Grammar) objective pronoun which refers to the subject,...reflexive
(about an organism) possessing stable genetic traits which are passed on to its offspring (Biology), having two identical geneshomozygous
(about inherited traits) not expressed due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics), controlled by recessive gene, falling at beginning of word, organism with recessive gene or trait, producing effect in certain conditions only, r...recessive
(about plants) light-loving; thriving in response to lightphotophilous
(Anatomy) small frenum, membrane or ligament which restrains motion, bristle on hind wing of moths, small membranefrenulum
(Asquith-Herbert Henry) former prime minister of Great Britain; (Christopher) American author; (Rober) English thespian; (Edwards-Williams) American chemist (researched the relative motion of the Earth)Morley
(Biology) body of an organism (excluding reproductive cells), all body cells except germ cells, body as distinct from mind, intoxicating drink in Hindu scripture, plant soma is made fromsoma
(Biology) cell or tissue which is easily stained with an acid dye; organism which grows well in an acid environment (also acidophile), (Biology) readily absorbs acid dyes; grows well in an acid environmentacidophil
(Biology) cell or tissue which is easily stained with an acid dye; organism which grows well in an acid environment, (Biology) readily absorbs acid dyes; grows well in an acid environmentacidophile
(Biology) cell which creates gametes, cell that produces reproductive cells, cell producing male or female cells, malaria organismgametocyte
(Biology) organism that uses sunlight to produce food (such as plants and algae)phototroph
(Biology) pertaining to abiogenesis (creation or evolution of an organism from lifeless material, spontaneous generation)abiogenetic
(Biology) pertaining to geotropism, pertaining to growth or movement of an organism in response to gravitygeotropic
(Biology) pertaining to the Protozoa (phylum comprised of single-celled organisms), any eukaryotic organism (usually single-celled) from the kingdom Protista, protozoonprotozoan
 

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