circadian
(adjective)
Of, relating to, or showing rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours; especially of a biological process.
Examples of circadian in the following topics:
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Circadian Rhythms
- Circadian rhythms are found in most living things, including animals, plants, and many tiny microbes.
- Circadian rhythms are important in determining human sleep patterns.
- Circadian rhythms, as we’ve just discussed, are heavily influenced by light.
- Circadian rhythms have a hand in determining when we are alert and when we become sleepy.
- Analyze the role that circadian rhythms play in the sleep cycle
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The Influence of Genes on Behavior
- In another example, Seymour Benzer discovered he could breed certain fruit flies with others to create distinct behavioral characteristics and change their circadian rhythms.
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The Endocrine System
- Melatonin: comes from the pineal gland; affects circadian rhythm and sleep cycles.
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Sleep-Wake Disorders
- ., narcolepsy, a breathing-related sleep disorder, a circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder, a parasomnia).