Hi, it's just shorthand for saying that a woodlouse makes more turns when searching for a favourable environment and therefore makes less turns for an unfavourable environment. I hope this makes more sense! :)
It's a good idea to learn the types of taxis mentioned in the video so that you're prepared for exam questions - but the crucial thing to understand is how taxis work in general.
00:32 = Intro to survival and response
01:19 = Phototropism
04:24 = Gravitropism/Geotropism
06:52 = Taxis
08:17 = Kinesis
09:32 = Reflexes and the reflex arc
11:34 = Exam questions and mark schemes
At 9:30 what do you mean vice versa
Hi, it's just shorthand for saying that a woodlouse makes more turns when searching for a favourable environment and therefore makes less turns for an unfavourable environment. I hope this makes more sense! :)
do we need to know about rheotaxis?
It's a good idea to learn the types of taxis mentioned in the video so that you're prepared for exam questions - but the crucial thing to understand is how taxis work in general.
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