"Klinotaxis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Klinotaxis refers to the movement of a cell or an organism in response to the direction of the light source. It is a type of phototaxis, where the movement is directed towards or away from a light source.
Kleptoparasitism is a biological phenomenon in which one organism, the kleptoparasite, steals food from another organism, the host, that is feeding on the same food source.
Klerksdorp is a city located in the North West Province of South Africa. The name "Klerksdorp" is derived from the name of the first magistrate of the area, Petrus Jacobus van der Clerq, who was known as "Klerk" which is Afrikaans for "clerk". The name means "Clerk's Village" or "Clerk's Dune".
Klondike refers to the Klondike Gold Rush, a gold rush that took place in the late 1800s in the Yukon region of northwest North America. The term is now often used metaphorically to describe a remote or inaccessible place, often with a connotation of adventure or challenge.
Klotho is a protein that is involved in the regulation of human longevity and aging. Specifically, it is a critical component of the insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway, which helps to regulate cellular metabolism, growth, and lifespan. Klotho is often referred to as the "anti-aging protein" because it promotes longevity and reverses age-related diseases in mice. In humans, klotho has been linked to various age-related diseases, including atherosclerosis, osteoporosis, and kidney disease.