Rhythm - Any behaviour that is repeated at regular time intervals, Circadian - A rhythm that repeats every 24 hours, Nocturnal - A circadian rhythm where the animal is active during night, Period - The time between repeated activity periods, Diurnal - A circadian rhythm where the animal is active during the day, Crepuscular - A circadian rhythm where the animal is active at dawn and dusk, Circatidal - A rhythm that repeats every 12.4 hours in time with the tides, Circannual - A rhythm that repeats once a year, Circalunar - A rhythm that repeats every 28 days in time with a moon phase, Biological Clock - An internal mechanism that controls an animals sense of time passing, Supra Chiasmatic Nucleus - Brain region in humans that controls the biological clock, Pineal Gland - Gland in the human brain that produces hormones that elicit a response to the biological clock , Melatonin - Hormone that causes humans to feel sleepy, Cortisol - Hormone that causes humans to feel awake, Endogenous - An internally controlled rhythm - when the cue is gone the behavior KEEPS GOING, Exogenous - An externally controlled rhythm - when the cue is gone the behavior STOPS, Entrained - An endogenous rhythm that is synchronized with the environment, Free Running - An endogenous rhythm that is NOT synchronized with the environment due to a lack of external cues, Zeitgeber - External environmental cues that help keep an endogenous rhythm synchronized and on time,

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