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Noun — The sending or transmission of a signal, especially in biology, electronics, or communication systems.

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What does “signaling” mean?

The word “signaling” means the sending or transmission of a signal, especially in biology, electronics, or communication systems. In plain terms, the process of sending signals — used in biology (cells), electronics, and communication.

How do you use “signaling” in a sentence?

Here is “signaling” used in a sentence: “Cell signaling controls how the body responds to hormones.”

What part of speech is “signaling”?

“Signaling” is a noun.

Is “signaling” a common word?

“Signaling” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between "signaling" and "communication"?

"Signaling" specifically refers to the sending or transmission of a signal, often in biology, electronics, or communication systems, while "communication" is a broader term covering any exchange of information, including language and behavior. Signaling is often one component within a larger communication process.

What does "signaling" mean in biology?

In biology, "signaling" refers to the transmission of signals between or within cells that trigger a response in a target cell or organism. This process is often described as "cell signaling."

Is "signaling" spelled with one "l" or two?

"Signaling" is the standard American English spelling with one "l," while British English typically uses "signalling" with two. Both refer to the same sending or transmission of a signal.

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