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 he·li·o·tax·isH0131800 (hē′lē-ō-tăk′sĭs)n. The movement of an organism in response to the light of the sun.he′li·o·tac′tic (-tăk′tĭk) adj.
 heliotaxis(ˌhiːlɪəʊˈtæksɪs) n (Physiology) movement of an entire organism in response to the stimulus of sunlight heliotactic adjhe•li•o•tax•is(ˌhi li oʊˈtæk sɪs)
 n.   movement of an organism toward or away from sunlight.  [1895–1900]  he`li•o•tac′tic  (-tɪk)  adj.
 heliotaxisa tendency of certain plants to move in response to sunlight.See also: PlantsheliotaxisenUK
 heliotaxis[¦hē·lē·ō¦tak·səs]  (biology) Orientation movement of an organism in response to the stimulus of sunlight.heliotaxisenUK
 he·li·o·tax·is(hē'lē-ō-tak'sis), A form of phototaxis, and perhaps of thermotaxis, in which there is a tendency to growth or movement toward (positive heliotaxis) or away from (negative heliotaxis) the sun or the sunlight. Synonym(s): heliotropism [helio- + G. taxis, orderly arrangement]heliotaxis(hē′lē-ō-tăk′sĭs)n. The movement of an organism in response to the light of the sun.he′li·o·tac′tic (-tăk′tĭk) adj.
 heliotaxis(hē-lē-ō-tăk′sĭs) [″ + taxis, arrangement] A reaction in plants that causes them to respond negatively or positively to sunlight.negative heliotaxisA turning away from the sun.positive heliotaxisA turning toward the sun.ThesaurusSeeheliotropism |