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{{r|Circadian rhythm}}
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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Biological clock.
See also changes related to Biological clock, or pages that link to Biological clock or to this page or whose text contains "Biological clock".

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  • Neighbour-sensing model [r]: Proposed hypothesis of the fungal morphogenesis, which suggests that each hypha in the fungal mycelium generates certain abstract field that decreases when increasing the distance. [e]

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • Suprachiasmatic nucleus [r]: An agregation of neurons in the hypothalamus, located above the optic chiasm, that regulates circadian rhythms. [e]
  • Optic tectum [r]: Roof of the mesencephalon constituting a major visual center and association area of the brain of premature vertebrates. [e]
  • Hominin [r]: Primates in the Tribe Hominini which is a relatively recent classification under which it is proposed would fall all of the fossil and living bipedal apes including the Australopithecines, fossil members of the genus Homo and living humans. It is generally replacing the term hominid in the scientific literature. [e]
  • Intelligent design [r]: Claim that fundamental features of the universe and living things are best explained by purposeful causation. [e]