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Which of the following represents a circadian rhythm?

a. A burst of growth occurs during puberty.

b. A full Moon occurs about once a month.

c. Body temperature rises each day as morning approaches.

d. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere.

e. Pulse rate increases when we exercise.

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QUESTION:

Which of the following represents a circadian rhythm?

a. A burst of growth occurs during puberty.

b. A full Moon occurs about once a month.

c. Body temperature rises each day as morning approaches.

d. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere.

e. Pulse rate increases when we exercise.

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The 24-hour internal clock in the brain is known as the circadian rhythm that regulates cycles of alertness and slumber by adapting to variations in environmental light. The sleep-wake cycle is the primary circadian rhythm.

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Discover the intricate details of circadian rhythms and their role in the sleep-wake cycle. Analyze different phenomena, from body temperature fluctuations to the full moon, to identify true examples. Enhance your understanding of our body's internal clock and its impact on well-being.


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