thermotropism

/θərˈmɑtrəpɪzəm/
noun
  1. The growth or movement of a living organism in response to heat or temperature.
    • Thermotropism helps certain bacteria move toward optimal temperatures for survival.
    • Scientists studied thermotropism in fungi to understand how they find warm, nutrient-rich soil.
    • Some plants exhibit thermotropism by turning their leaves toward the sun's warmth.
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