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LIFE SCIENCES

TEMPLATE:LIFE SCIENCES

LIFE SCIENCES
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Cytology
Bioelectrics
Embryology
Bioenergetics
Genetics
Histology
Biomechanics
Microbiology
Pathology
Pharmacology
Biophysics
Physiology
Biosemiotics

HUMAN HISTOLOGY

GENETICS

BIOMECHANICS

KINESTHETIC SYSTEM

HUMAN BIOCOMMUNICATION

A semiochemical, from the Greek σημεῖον (semeion), meaning “signal”, is a chemical substance or mixture released by an organism that affects the behaviors of other individuals. Semiochemical communication can be divided into two broad classes: communication between individuals of the same species (intraspecific) or communication between different species (interspecific).

It is usually used in the field of chemical ecology to encompass pheromones, allomones, kairomones, attractants and repellents.