
biological communication
Biological communication refers to the ways living organisms share information to coordinate their activities, survive, and reproduce. This can involve signals like chemical messengers (hormones or pheromones), visual cues, sounds, or electrical signals. For example, animals use calls or scents to warn others of danger or attract mates. Cells communicate through chemical signals to coordinate functions, such as growth or immune responses. This communication is essential for maintaining balance within an organism and enabling interactions between different organisms and their environment, ensuring survival and adaptation in complex ecosystems.