Photo AI
Last Updated Sep 27, 2025
Revision notes with simplified explanations to understand Taxis & Kinesis quickly and effectively.
286+ students studying
A taxis is a directional response where an organism moves towards or away from a stimulus.
Positive taxis: Movement towards the stimulus.
Negative taxis: Movement away from the stimulus. Examples:
Positive chemotaxis: Mobile bacteria moving towards a higher concentration of glucose.
Negative phototaxis: Earthworms moving away from light to avoid desiccation.
A kinesis is a non-directional response involving random movement.
The rate of movement and the frequency of direction change depend on the intensity of the stimulus.
This behaviour helps organisms enter more favourable conditions by increasing movement when in unfavourable environments. Example:
A woodlouse placed in a dry environment will:
Taxis | Kinesis |
---|---|
Movement is directional. | Movement is non-directional. |
Stimulus determines direction. | Stimulus affects movement rate and direction changes. |
Example: Bacteria move towards glucose (chemotaxis). | Example: Woodlice move more in dry conditions. |
Enhance your understanding with flashcards, quizzes, and exams—designed to help you grasp key concepts, reinforce learning, and master any topic with confidence!
140 flashcards
Flashcards on Taxis & Kinesis
Revise key concepts with interactive flashcards.
Try Biology Flashcards14 quizzes
Quizzes on Taxis & Kinesis
Test your knowledge with fun and engaging quizzes.
Try Biology Quizzes5 questions
Exam questions on Taxis & Kinesis
Boost your confidence with real exam questions.
Try Biology Questions27 exams created
Exam Builder on Taxis & Kinesis
Create custom exams across topics for better practice!
Try Biology exam builder17 papers
Past Papers on Taxis & Kinesis
Practice past papers to reinforce exam experience.
Try Biology Past PapersDiscover More Revision Notes Related to Taxis & Kinesis to Deepen Your Understanding and Improve Your Mastery
96%
114 rated
Response to Stimuli (A Level only)
Growth Factors in Flowering Plants
487+ studying
182KViews96%
114 rated
Response to Stimuli (A Level only)
Indoleacetic Acid (IAA)
257+ studying
183KViewsJoin 500,000+ A-Level students using SimpleStudy...
Join Thousands of A-Level Students Using SimpleStudy to Learn Smarter, Stay Organized, and Boost Their Grades with Confidence!
Report Improved Results
Recommend to friends
Students Supported
Questions answered