Cirkadiální
Cirkadiální refers to biological rhythms that occur approximately every 24 hours. These rhythms are endogenous, meaning they are generated by internal biological mechanisms, but they are also entrained by external cues, most notably the light-dark cycle. The most well-known example of a cirkadiální rhythm is the sleep-wake cycle, which governs when we feel sleepy and when we feel alert.
These internal biological clocks are found in most living organisms, from bacteria and fungi to plants and
Cirkadiální rhythms influence a wide range of physiological processes beyond sleep, including hormone release, body temperature,