Age-brackled Sundial Theory is an evolutionary role as well as a biological clock or program that controls other life cycle functions such as growth and breeding, aging as a biological function controlled by a biological clock or program . Program aging theory or adaptive aging theory (including clock theory) shows that it is due to individual's lifetime limitation for an individual's age. . One species produces descendant species. Programmatic means that the function depends not only on the passage of time (clock) but also on other factors. For example, reproductive programs are usually synchronized with external signals such as the seasons.
Men do not have a circadian clock: throughout history, circadian clocks are thought to have mainly women; the truth is that men have a circadian clock. As men get older, many of them have the desire to calmly marry (the white fence is completely optional). Therefore, female voices may grow, but men also listen to topics. Men are athletes: saying that all men are athletes is as fair as saying that all women are blind. Do men have players? Of course, like women chewing other women, other women also chew gum. However, some rotten apples should not destroy the entire group. In the famous ocean there are many people rejected by players, not players.
Age-brackled Sundial Theory is an evolutionary role as well as a biological clock or program that controls other life cycle functions such as growth and breeding, aging as a biological function controlled by a biological clock or program . Program aging theory or adaptive aging theory (including clock theory) shows that it is due to individual's lifetime limitation for an individual's age. . One species produces descendant species. Programmatic means that the function depends not only on the passage of time (clock) but also on other factors. For example, reproductive programs are usually synchronized with external signals such as the seasons.
Aging is universal as similar changes in human behavior occur at almost the same age for everyone. Some of these age-related changes are controlled by the "body clock" and the term "primary aging" means a biological mechanism that causes the collapse of a specific organ system. In contrast to the results of many relatively sudden and predominantly sick processes that affect systems and organs, primary aging eventually affects all systems in the body, aging progressively and cumulatively It happens to. For example, it is well known that as the age rises, all sensory systems become less sharp and the rate at which information is processed slows down. In addition, a predictable change in physiological system and physical appearance with age