Phototaxis
Phototaxis , noun
[New Latin phototaxis; photo- + Greek {not transcribed} an arranging.]
(Biology) The influence of light on the movements of low organisms, as various infusorians, the zoospores of certain alga, etc.; also, the tendency to follow definite directions of motion or assume definite positions under such influence. If the migration is toward the source of light, it is termed positive phototaxis; if away from the light, negative phototaxis.
Also: Phototaxy