Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kinesis
noun
/kɪˈniːsɪs/

Definition
Kinesis refers to a movement or activity induced by an external stimulus.

Examples
- The kinesis of the insects was observed as they reacted to the change in temperature.
- The study of kinesis can help us understand how organisms adapt their behavior to different environments.
- In the experiment, kinesis was measured by tracking the movement patterns of the subjects.

Meaning
In biological contexts, kinesis is a form of movement characterized by a change in activity or behavior in response to environmental factors, rather than a directional movement towards or away from a stimulus.

Synonyms
- movement
- activity
- motion