terms |
gyrotaxis |
As nouns the difference between terms and gyrotaxis
is that
terms is while
gyrotaxis is (biology) any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow.
gyrotaxis |
gyrophototaxis |
As nouns the difference between gyrotaxis and gyrophototaxis
is that
gyrotaxis is any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow while
gyrophototaxis is the combined effects of gyrotaxis and phototaxis.
gyrotaxis |
gyrotactically |
As a noun gyrotaxis
is any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow.
As an adverb gyrotactically is
in a gyrotactic manner.
gyrotaxis |
gyrotactic |
As a noun gyrotaxis
is any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow.
As an adjective gyrotactic is
of or pertaining to gyrotaxis.
flow |
gyrotaxis |
As nouns the difference between flow and gyrotaxis
is that
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while
gyrotaxis is any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow.
As a verb flow
is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
viscous |
gyrotaxis |
As an adjective viscous
is having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid.
As a noun gyrotaxis is
(biology) any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow.
gravitational |
gyrotaxis |
As an adjective gravitational
is pertaining to, or caused by, gravity or gravitation.
As a noun gyrotaxis is
(biology) any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow.
locomotion |
gyrotaxis |
In biology|lang=en terms the difference between locomotion and gyrotaxis
is that
locomotion is (biology) self-powered motion by which a whole organism changes its location through walking, running, jumping, crawling, swimming or flying while
gyrotaxis is (biology) any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow.
As nouns the difference between locomotion and gyrotaxis
is that
locomotion is the ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so while
gyrotaxis is (biology) any directed locomotion resulting from a combination of gravitational and viscous torques in a flow.