rheotropic
/riːəˈtrɒpɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to or having a response to the direction of flow of a fluid, especially blood.
“The rheotropic effect was observed in the patient’s eyes, which changed color when looking at a moving object.”
2. noun
A phenomenon or response that is influenced by or related to the direction of flow of a fluid.
“The researcher studied the rheotropic behavior of the cells in the laboratory experiment.”