The suprachiasmatic nucleus
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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Master Humphrey's Clock was created in 1840.
Master Humphrey's Clock ended in 1841.
The first battery operated clock was in 1840.It was created by electrical impulses that went to the dials of central located master clock. It was not until 1906 that a self contained battery driven clock was invented.
Bus Clock is based on the System Clock. In other terms Bus Clock is derived from system Clock. Bus Clock is usually half System Clock. (Busy Clock = System Clock / 2)
The CPU clock is significant in determining the processing speed of a computer system because it regulates the speed at which the central processing unit (CPU) can execute instructions. A higher clock speed means the CPU can process more instructions per second, leading to faster overall performance of the computer system.
No the system clock is built into the motherboard.
the CPU is the brains of the computer, the clock gives it a pace to set speed to the CPU processes all the artimetic, floating point etc. operations done by the computer
I believe it's 'DNA'
The primary stimulus that informs the biological clock is light. Light is detected by specialized cells in the retina of the eye, which then send signals to the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the brain to regulate the body's circadian rhythm.
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