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Which part of our central neural system acts as a master clock?

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the hypothalamus acts as the "master clock" in the central nervous system, regulating the body's circadian rhythm and sleep-wake cycles. It receives input from light exposure through the eyes, helping to synchronize internal processes with the external environment.


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What is the primary nervous system stimulus that informs the biological clock?

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