Bacterial circadian rhythms in the context of "Biological rhythm"


Bacterial circadian rhythms in the context of "Biological rhythm"

Bacterial circadian rhythms Study page number 1 of 1

Answer the Bacterial Circadian Rhythms Trivia Question!

or

Skip to study material about Bacterial circadian rhythms in the context of "Biological rhythm"


HINT:

👉 Bacterial circadian rhythms in the context of Biological rhythm

Biological rhythms are repetitive biological processes. Some types of biological rhythms have been described as biological clocks. They can range in frequency from microseconds to less than one repetitive event per decade. Biological rhythms are studied by chronobiology. In the biochemical context biological rhythms are called biochemical oscillations.

The variations of the timing and duration of biological activity in living organisms occur for many essential biological processes. These occur (a) in animals (eating, sleeping, mating, hibernating, migration, cellular regeneration, etc.), (b) in plants (leaf movements, photosynthetic reactions, etc.), and in microbial organisms such as fungi and protozoa. They have even been found in bacteria, especially among the cyanobacteria (aka blue-green algae, see bacterial circadian rhythms).

↓ Explore More Topics
In this Dossier