tropism - significado y definición. Qué es tropism
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Qué (quién) es tropism - definición


Tropism         
  • Daisies (''[[Bellis perennis]]'') facing the sun after opening in the morning showing [[heliotropism]]
  • ''[[Phycomyces]]'', a fungus, exhibiting phototropism
  • Baia, Italy]]
MOVEMENT OF AN ORGANISM, OR PART OF AN ORGANISM, IN RESPONSE TO AN EXTERNAL SOURCE OF STIMULUS, USUALLY TOWARD OR AWAY FROM IT.
TROPISM
A tropism is a biological phenomenon, indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. In tropisms, this response is dependent on the direction of the stimulus (as opposed to nastic movements which are non-directional responses).
Tropism         
  • Daisies (''[[Bellis perennis]]'') facing the sun after opening in the morning showing [[heliotropism]]
  • ''[[Phycomyces]]'', a fungus, exhibiting phototropism
  • Baia, Italy]]
MOVEMENT OF AN ORGANISM, OR PART OF AN ORGANISM, IN RESPONSE TO AN EXTERNAL SOURCE OF STIMULUS, USUALLY TOWARD OR AWAY FROM IT.
TROPISM
·add. ·noun Modification of the direction of growth.
tropism         
  • Daisies (''[[Bellis perennis]]'') facing the sun after opening in the morning showing [[heliotropism]]
  • ''[[Phycomyces]]'', a fungus, exhibiting phototropism
  • Baia, Italy]]
MOVEMENT OF AN ORGANISM, OR PART OF AN ORGANISM, IN RESPONSE TO AN EXTERNAL SOURCE OF STIMULUS, USUALLY TOWARD OR AWAY FROM IT.
TROPISM
['tr??p?z(?)m, 'tr?p-]
¦ noun Biology the turning of all or part of an organism in response to an external stimulus.
Origin
C19: from Gk tropos 'turning' + -ism.
Ejemplos de uso de tropism
1. Bill Clinton has a tropism for the faintly corrupt, and his wife has more than a tropism for him.
2. According to Dowd in a lethal column that put her away, Judy had an unfortunate "tropism" (the lower the blow the loftier the word) for powerful men.