Also known as chronobiology discipline
upright=1.8|thumb|Overview, including some Physiology|physiological parameters, of the human circadian rhythm ("biological clock")
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upright=1.8|thumb|Overview, including some Physiology|physiological parameters, of the human circadian rhythm ("biological clock")
Chronobiology is a field of biology that examines timing processes, including periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms, such as their adaptation to solar- and lunar-related rhythms. These cycles are known as biological rhythms. Chronobiology comes from the ancient Greek χρόνος (chrónos, meaning "time"), and biology, which pertains to the study, or science, of life. The related terms chronomics and chronome have been used in some cases to describe either the molecular mechanisms involved in chronobiological phenomena or the more quantitative aspects of chronobiology, particularly where comparison of cycles between organisms is required.
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