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look at this web address it explains it wellhttp://books.Google.co.nz/booksid=IbT2pd_p8AUC&pg=PA65&lpg=PA65&dq=taxic+response&source=web&ots=3uO0aZsrJd&sig=te7UYAM0XsB5i9k75GCP2ouCg1g&hl=en#PPA65,M1look at this web address it explains it wellhttp://books.Google.co.nz/booksid=IbT2pd_p8AUC&pg=PA65&lpg=PA65&dq=taxic+response&source=web&ots=3uO0aZsrJd&sig=te7UYAM0XsB5i9k75GCP2ouCg1g&hl=en#PPA65,M1-------------------------------------------------------------------Taxic responses are directional responses to a stimulus involving movement. For example, if you shine light on maggots, they'll probably move away from it. This is an example of a negative phototaxis. If an organism moves towards the light source, this is a positive phototaxic response. Some invertebrates also respond to chemicals & this is called a chemotaxic response. Invertebrates may also respond to gravity & this is called geotaxis.
As defined by Online Dictionary: An unsteady, uncoordinated walk, employing a wide base and feet thrown out. Some call this 'paddling' if it occurs on the front legs.