Cells can communicate with each other through chemical signaling, such as releasing signaling molecules like hormones or neurotransmitters. They can also communicate through direct cell-to-cell contact, where molecules on the surface of one cell interact with receptors on another cell.
Nerve cells, or neurons, have a unique shape with long extensions called dendrites to receive signals and an axon to transmit signals over long distances. This elongated structure allows neurons to communicate rapidly with other cells in the body. Moreover, neurons also have specialized structures called synapses that facilitate communication with other neurons or target cells.
Yes. They interact with each other via chemical "signals" called neurotransmitters and neuropeptides. In this way, a neuron sends an excitatory (stimulating) or inhibitory (destimulating) signal to another neuron to cause it to generate a nerve impulse or prevent it from generating one, respectively.
After mitosis, the cells produced are called daughter cells. These cells are genetically identical to each other and to the original parent cell, assuming no mutations have occurred. In the case of somatic cells, they will continue to grow and function in the same way as the parent cell. If the mitosis process is part of gametogenesis, the resulting cells are gametes, which have half the chromosome number of the original cell.
It is not possible to communicate with wolves or coyotes in the way you described. Wolves and coyotes communicate with each other using howls, barks, and body language, but they do not have the ability to understand human language or communicate in the same way.
cells in nervous tissue communicate with each other by way of electrical nerve impulses
Salamanders communicate with each other by visual ways. They also secrete a chemical that other salamanders can smell as a way to communicate.
They communicate by two-way VHF radio.
Cells can communicate with each other through chemical signaling, such as releasing signaling molecules like hormones or neurotransmitters. They can also communicate through direct cell-to-cell contact, where molecules on the surface of one cell interact with receptors on another cell.
the same way how humans communicate each other.... dolphins also communicate
they talked in a way that is called (absaroka) :)
The same way anybody else does.
All insects have their way in communicating. Some communicate with their mating calls/dances.http://WorkAtHomeSimple.com
It is unknown the exact way that tuna fish communicate. They do however, take signals from each other when there is danger.
They communicate by talking to each other
they have a special way of talking to each other they quak like ducks. ;)
Coyotes are very vocal and they communicate with noise and through body language. They howl, growl and yip to each other to communicate.