Biological clocks
Biological clocks, also known as circadian rhythms, are innate physiological processes that regulate the timing of various biological functions within an organism. These internal timekeeping mechanisms synchronize an organism's activities with the environmental cues, primarily the 24-hour day-night cycle. The master clock in mammals, including humans, is located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus.
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