Cells communicate with each other through chemical and mechanical signals. In multicellular organisms, cell signaling allows cells to specialize and coordinate their functions from distant organs. Cells communicate through chemical messengers like hormones and neurotransmitters that act as signals between cells. Cell communication guides processes like development, homeostasis, and cell migration. There are several types of cell signaling including endocrine, paracrine, autocrine, and direct cell junctions through gap junctions and desmosomes. Contact inhibition is a process where normal cell growth stops upon contact with other cells.