biologitimers
Biologitimers are biological mechanisms that regulate the timing of physiological processes. These internal clocks are found in most living organisms, from single-celled bacteria to complex multicellular animals and plants. They allow organisms to anticipate and respond to predictable environmental changes, such as the daily cycle of light and darkness, or seasonal variations in temperature and day length.
The most well-studied biologitimer is the circadian rhythm, which operates on a roughly 24-hour cycle. This
Beyond circadian rhythms, organisms also possess other biologitimers, such as infradian rhythms (cycles longer than 24