Trophism

Pronunciation: /ˈtiˈɹoʊˈpieɪtʃˈɪzəm/

Trophism (noun)

  1. The way living cells receive and use nutrients to stay healthy and work properly.
  2. A change in growth or movement of an organism in response to a stimulus.

Examples

  • Trophism controls how cells receive and use nutrients.
  • The study explains trophism as cell nutrition control.