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Biological Information Transfer

Meaning

Biological Information Transfer refers to the precise, efficient movement and interpretation of molecular signals between cells, tissues, and organ systems, which dictates coordinated physiological function. This includes the endocrine signaling of hormones, the propagation of nerve impulses, and the accurate expression of genetic material. High fidelity in this transfer is crucial for maintaining homeostasis, facilitating adaptation, and preventing systemic dysfunction.