Cells Are Chatty: Here's What They May Be Saying

endothelial cells may someday control cancer
This package of healthy endothelial cells (cell skeleton, red; DNA, blue) might someday help control cancer.
(Image credit: Joseph Franses, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.)

Living things are chatty creatures. Even when they're not making actual sounds, organisms constantly communicate using chemical signals that course through their systems.

In multicellular organisms like people, brain cells might call, "I'm in trouble!" signaling others to help mount a protective response. Single-celled organisms like bacteria may broadcast, "We have to stick together to survive!" so they can coordinate certain activities that they can't carry out solo.

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