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aer·o·tax·is A0116400 (âr′ə-tăk′sĭs)n. Movement of an organism, especially a bacterium, toward or away from air or oxygen. aer′o·tac′tic adj.aerotaxis (ˌɛərəʊˈtæksɪs) nthe movement of organisms towards or away from oxygen caused by changes in oxygen concentrationaerotaxisenUK
aerotaxis[‚e·rō′tak·səs] (biology) The movement of an organism, especially aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, with reference to the direction of oxygen or air. aerotaxisenUK
aerotaxis (âr′ə-tăk′sĭs)n. Movement of an organism, especially a bacterium, toward or away from air or oxygen. aer′o·tac′tic adj.Aerotaxis The movement of an organism toward or away from O2. See Aerobes, Anaerobes.aer·o·tax·is (ār'ō-tak'sis) Movement of an organism with respect to a supply of air or oxygen. [aero- + G. taxis, orderly arrangement]aerotaxis the movement of an organism with reference to the direction of air or oxygen. |