Animal Behavior
Quorum sensing is a process used by bacteria to communicate with each other and coordinate their behavior based on population density. This chemical communication allows bacteria to detect the presence of other cells and adjust their activities, such as biofilm formation, virulence factor production, and bioluminescence, depending on the size of their population. It highlights the importance of group decision-making in microbial communities and shows how individual actions can lead to collective behavior.
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