Examples of movement in the following topics:
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- Chemotaxis is the phenomenon whereby bacterial cells direct their movements according to certain chemicals in their environment.
- Positive chemotaxis occurs if the movement is toward a higher concentration of the chemical in question.
- Conversely, negative chemotaxis occurs if the movement is in the opposite direction.
- This is a result of simply choosing between two methods of random movement; namely tumbling and straight swimming.
- The helical nature of the individual flagellar filament is critical for this movement to occur.
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- Additionally, the movement of mineral nutrients in the food chain is cyclic rather than linear.
- This image shows a simplified food web model of energy and mineral nutrient movement in an ecosystem.
- Energy flow is unidirectional (noncyclic) and mineral nutrient movement is cyclic.
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- When the tip moves in proximity to the investigated object, forces of interaction between the tip and the surface influence the movement of the cantilever.
- Selective sensors detect these movements.
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- Osmosis is the net movement of solvent molecules through a partially permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration.
- If the medium is isotonic — a solution with exactly the same water concentration as the cell — there will be no net movement of water across the cell membrane .
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- In general, protozoa are referred to as animal-like protists because they are capable of movement, or motile.
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- A tropism is a biological phenomenon, indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism 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).
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- Early-stage symptoms include malaise, headache and fever, violent movements, uncontrolled excitement, depression, confusion, agitation, anxiety, and hydrophobia.
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- It allows the visualization of live bacteria , and distinguishes some structure (rods, curved rods, spirals, or cocci) and movement.
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- They move by the action of amoeboid movement.
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- The sulfur cycle describes the movement of sulfur through the atmosphere, mineral forms, and through living things.