thigmotrichia
Thigmotrichia is a term used in biology to describe the phenomenon of organisms exhibiting a response to touch or mechanical stimulation. This response can manifest in various ways, including changes in movement, growth patterns, or even the release of substances. It is a fundamental aspect of sensory biology, allowing organisms to interact with their environment and detect crucial stimuli such as obstacles, prey, or potential mates.
In unicellular organisms like ciliates, thigmotrichia can involve a change in the direction of swimming when
The underlying mechanisms of thigmotrichia involve mechanosensitive ion channels that open or close in response to