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Cells and organisms have thus evolved endogenous daily timekeeping mechanisms that facilitate the temporal organisation of metabolic, physiological and behavioural processes, for example, the sleep/wake cycle (Gachon et al, 2004).
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Plants keep pace with daily environmental fluctuations through the endogenous timekeeping circadian clock mechanism.
Many biochemical, physiological, and behavioral processes display daily rhythms generated by an internal timekeeping mechanism called the circadian clock.
Over the past 60 years, the study of intrinsic daily or circadian rhythms has established that biological timekeeping mechanisms pervade all aspects of physiology and behaviour.
At this point, the researchers had no reason to suspect a connection to our body's internal timekeeping system also known as our circadian clock which responds to daily cycles of light and dark.
Plants match their physiology to daily and seasonal environmental changes through the circadian clock, an internal timekeeping mechanism that regulates a wide range of plant behavior.
One particular component, the suprachiasmatic nuclei, is responsible for the circadian (or daily) rhythm, while other cell clusters appear capable of shorter-range (ultradian) timekeeping.
The circadian clock is a highly conserved timekeeping system that allows organisms to anticipate and take advantage of daily environmental changes.
We evolved to have a biological clock to help our bodies adapt to Earth's daily cycles and research suggests that nearly every organ in our bodies follows this hidden, biological timekeeping: Our hearts, livers and digestive tracts all have their own internal schedules to help us perform at our very best.
To realize that our lives are governed by timekeeping and to actively seek some space where we are removed from the rush of daily life.
His timekeeping was correct.
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