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| Nov5-12, 09:19 PM | #1 |
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biological clock in our body
where is the biological clock in our body? how does it effect us?
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| Nov5-12, 11:10 PM | #2 |
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It is a metaphor referring to your sense of time passing and the affects of aging. It is not any single thing. eg. the menstrual cycle is an obvious biological clock ... one that counts down. There are a lot of vaguely "timed" processes in your body (puberty, pattern baldness, hormones etc) which are collectively referred to as "your biological clock".
You know how it affects you - you are alive. |
| Nov6-12, 11:05 AM | #3 |
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Arthur Winfree's book "The Geometry of Biological Time" is a terrific read. For example, as Simon mentions, there are numerous timescales to consider: the cell cycle, cardiac rhythms (and more generally, excitable cells), circadian rhythms, menstruation cycles, and the life cycle of slime mold all represent repetitive processes; the process of development from embryo to adult is another carefully regulated temporal process, but one that does not repeat.
Circadian rhythms continue to be an active area of research- it is difficult to quantify influences of genes vs. adaptation. Different organisms (fungi, bacteria, insects, vertebrates, etc) all have oscillatory networks of molecules, but the molecules themselves are not conserved (see for example, Vinod Kumar, "Biological Rhythms"), and the rhythm can show great variability in the face of environmental changes. |
| Nov13-12, 09:06 AM | #4 |
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biological clock in our body
To the Op:
Don't forget the Hayflick limit and the effects telomerase has on age ing. To Simon ( or anyone else who knows the answer): Would it be correct to assume that the above two factors fall under the phenomena of the 'biological clock'? |
| Nov13-12, 09:56 AM | #5 |
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To the OP: you need to specify what biological clock you are talking about. For circadian rhythms there is a central clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the brain, which synchronizes peripheral clocks in organs and other tissues. |
| Nov13-12, 12:43 PM | #6 |
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