kronotropik
Kronotropik is a term used in the field of chronobiology to describe the regulation of biological rhythms by external time cues. The term is derived from the Greek words "krono" meaning time, and "tropos" meaning turn or change. Kronotropik regulation is crucial for maintaining the body's internal clock, which synchronizes various physiological processes with the external environment, such as the sleep-wake cycle and the release of hormones.
The primary external time cues that influence kronotropik regulation include light, temperature, and social cues. Light
Kronotropik regulation is essential for maintaining homeostasis and overall health. Disruptions in kronotropik regulation can lead