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tropism - перевод на арабский

MOVEMENT OF AN ORGANISM, OR PART OF AN ORGANISM, IN RESPONSE TO AN EXTERNAL SOURCE OF STIMULUS, USUALLY TOWARD OR AWAY FROM IT.
TROPISM
  • Daisies (''[[Bellis perennis]]'') facing the sun after opening in the morning showing [[heliotropism]]
  • ''[[Phycomyces]]'', a fungus, exhibiting phototropism
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Определение

Tropism
·add. ·noun Modification of the direction of growth.

Википедия

Tropism

In biology, a tropism is a phenomenon indicating growth or turning movement of an 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). Tropisms are usually named for the stimulus involved; for example, a phototropism is a reaction to sunlight.

Tropisms occur in three sequential steps. First, there is a sensation to a stimulus. Next, signal transduction occurs. And finally, the directional growth response occurs.

Tropisms are typically associated with plants (although not necessarily restricted to them). Where an organism is capable of directed physical movement (motility), movement or activity in response to a specific stimulus is more likely to be regarded by behaviorists as a taxis (directional response) or a kinesis (non-directional response).

The Cholodny–Went model, proposed in 1927, is an early model describing tropism in emerging shoots of monocotyledons, including the tendencies for the stalk to grow towards light (phototropism) and the roots to grow downward (gravitropism). In both cases the directional growth is considered to be due to asymmetrical distribution of auxin, a plant growth hormone.

The term "tropism" (from Ancient Greek τρόπος (trópos) 'a turn, way, manner, style, etc.', and -ism) is also used in unrelated contexts. Viruses and other pathogens affect what is called "host tropism", "tissue tropism", or "cell tropism"; in which case tropism refers to the way in which different viruses/pathogens have evolved to preferentially target specific host species, specific tissue, or specific cell types within those species. In English, the word tropism is also used to indicate an action done without cognitive thought: However, "tropism" in this sense has a proper, although non-scientific, meaning as an innate tendency, natural inclination, or propensity to act in a certain manner towards a certain stimulus.

Примеры употребления для 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.