bioorientáció
Bioorientáció is a term used in biology to describe the process by which an organism senses and responds to stimuli in its environment. This can involve a variety of sensory inputs, such as light, gravity, temperature, touch, and chemical signals. The ability to orient oneself in relation to these cues is crucial for survival, enabling organisms to find food, avoid predators, locate mates, and navigate their habitat.
Different organisms have evolved diverse mechanisms for bioorientáció. Plants, for example, exhibit phototropism, growing towards a
The study of bioorientáció encompasses understanding the sensory organs involved, the neural pathways that process this