kjemotaksis
Kjemotaksis is a type of chemotaxis, which is the movement of an organism or cell in response to a chemical stimulus. In the context of kjemotaksis, it refers to the movement of cells, such as bacteria or immune cells, towards or away from a specific chemical substance. This movement is crucial for various biological processes, including immune response, wound healing, and bacterial colonization.
The chemical substance that triggers kjemotaksis is often a chemical gradient, where the concentration of the
The mechanism behind kjemotaksis involves the activation of signaling pathways within the cell. Chemoreceptors on the
Kjemotaksis is a fundamental process in many biological systems, enabling cells to respond to their environment