In biology, a day refers to the 24-hour period during which the Earth completes one full rotation on its axis. This cycle of light and dark, known as the day-night cycle, has significant impacts on various biological processes, including the behavior, physiology, and ecology of living organisms.
Diurnal and Nocturnal Behavior: Organisms exhibit different activity patterns based on the time of day. Diurnal species are active during the day, while nocturnal species are active during the night. Some organisms, known as crepuscular, are most active during dawn and dusk.
Impact on Human Health: The day-night cycle influences human health, including sleep patterns, hormonal regulation, and mood. Disruptions to the natural day-night cycle, such as shift work or irregular sleep patterns, can have adverse effects on health.
Use mathematical representations to support and revise explanations based on evidence about factors affecting biodiversity and populations in ecosystems of different scales.