Bacteria do not always swim aimlessly but are attracted by such nutrients as sugar and amino acids, and are repelled by harmful substances and waste products. Movement toward chemical attractants and away from repellants is called:
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Movement toward chemical attractants and away from repellents is called. chemotaxis.
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