Pheromone signals are detected as odors.
A pheromone is a signal detected as a smell.
A pheromone is a signal detected as a smell to tell to let ants or other animals to tell other animals is a predator or just part of their home. Novanet/Gradpoint Odor
Plenty of signals have been detected from space - but none have been inferred to have come from an intelligent source. (IE Aliens)
The male Japanese beetle produces a specific protein that binds to the female pheromone molecules, effectively neutralizing them. This protein likely possesses a unique structure that allows it to recognize and interact with the chemical composition of the pheromones. By binding to these molecules, the protein prevents the females' signals from being detected, disrupting mating behaviors. This evolutionary adaptation helps males compete for mates by reducing the effectiveness of female pheromone signaling.
Moving charges can be detected using devices such as antennas or sensors that pick up electromagnetic signals created by the movement of the charges. The change in electromagnetic fields created by the moving charges can be converted into electrical signals which can then be detected and analyzed.
Pheromone spray for dogs can help reduce stress, anxiety, and unwanted behaviors by mimicking natural calming signals. This can improve focus, communication, and overall training success.
Microwave signals are detected using an antenna that captures the incoming electromagnetic waves. The waves are then converted into electrical signals that are processed and analyzed by the detection system. The intensity and frequency of the electrical signals are used to interpret the incoming microwave signal.
Electromagnetic waves are detected using devices such as antennas, which convert the electromagnetic waves into electrical signals that can be processed and analyzed. These electrical signals are then used to detect properties of the electromagnetic waves, such as their frequency and intensity.
It depends on what you mean by "transmit". Our nerves and muscles use electrical signals. These signals can be detected outside the body. The biochemical processes in each cell uses energy. This energy can be detected outside the body as heat.
Action potentials along the muscle fibers
Incoming messages are first detected by the dendrites of a neuron, which receive signals from other neurons or sensory receptors.
We see light when it enters our eyes and is detected by our retinas, which then send signals to our brain for processing.