A signal that possesses both chemical and electrical characteristics is known as an electrochemical signal. These signals occur in biological systems, such as in neurons, where neurotransmitters (chemical signals) are released and bind to receptors, leading to changes in membrane potential (electrical signal). This interplay allows for communication and signaling within and between cells, facilitating processes like muscle contraction and neural transmission.
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