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circadian clock (biology). An internal time-keeping system in all organisms. Changes in the external environment, particularly in the light-dark cycle, train this biologic clock. When environmental conditions are constant, rhythms driven by the circadian clock follow a nearly perfect 24-hour pattern. The human circadian clock regulates many daily activities, such as sleep and waking. Erick Tsiknopoulos