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- Sleep abstract "In animals, sleep is a naturally recurring state characterized by altered consciousness, relatively inhibited sensory activity, and inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles. It is distinguished from wakefulness by a decreased ability to react to stimuli, and it is more easily reversible than being in hibernation or a coma.During sleep, most systems in an animal are in a heightened anabolic state, accentuating the growth and rejuvenation of the immune, nervous, skeletal and muscular systems etc. It is observed in mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish, and (in some form) in insects and even simpler animals such as nematodes (see the related article Sleep (non-human)), suggesting that sleep is universal in the animal kingdom.The purposes and mechanisms of sleep are only partially clear and the subject of substantial ongoing research. Sleep is sometimes thought to help conserve energy, though this theory is not fully adequate as it only decreases metabolism by about 5–10%. Additionally it is observed that mammals require sleep even during the hypometabolic state of hibernation, in which circumstance it is actually a net loss of energy as the animal returns from hypothermia to euthermia in order to sleep.Humans may suffer from a number of sleep disorders. These include dyssomnias (such as; insomnia, hypersomnia, and sleep apnea) and parasomnias (such as sleepwalking and REM behavior disorder; and the circadian rhythm sleep disorders).".
- Sleep thumbnail Sleeping-girl.jpg?width=300.
- Sleep wikiPageExternalLink journal.pbio.0060216&ct=1.
- Sleep wikiPageExternalLink healthysleep.med.harvard.edu.
- Sleep wikiPageExternalLink ncsdr.
- Sleep wikiPageExternalLink rethinking-sleep.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&ref=general&src=me.
- Sleep wikiPageExternalLink www.sleep.com.
- Sleep wikiPageExternalLink school-start-time-and-sleep.
- Sleep wikiPageID "27834".
- Sleep wikiPageRevisionID "606785120".
- Sleep hasPhotoCollection Sleep.
- Sleep subject Category:Neuroscience.
- Sleep subject Category:Sleep.
- Sleep subject Category:Unsolved_problems_in_neuroscience.
- Sleep comment "In animals, sleep is a naturally recurring state characterized by altered consciousness, relatively inhibited sensory activity, and inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles.".
- Sleep label "Schlaf".
- Sleep label "Sen".
- Sleep label "Slaap (rust)".
- Sleep label "Sleep".
- Sleep label "Sommeil".
- Sleep label "Sonno".
- Sleep label "Sono".
- Sleep label "Sueño".
- Sleep label "Сон".
- Sleep label "نوم".
- Sleep label "睡眠".
- Sleep label "睡眠".
- Sleep sameAs Spánek.
- Sleep sameAs Schlaf.
- Sleep sameAs Ύπνος.
- Sleep sameAs Sueño.
- Sleep sameAs Lo.
- Sleep sameAs Sommeil.
- Sleep sameAs Tidur.
- Sleep sameAs Sonno.
- Sleep sameAs 睡眠.
- Sleep sameAs 잠.
- Sleep sameAs Slaap_(rust).
- Sleep sameAs Sen.
- Sleep sameAs Sono.
- Sleep sameAs m.06xzh.
- Sleep sameAs Q35831.
- Sleep sameAs Q35831.
- Sleep wasDerivedFrom Sleep?oldid=606785120.
- Sleep depiction Sleeping-girl.jpg.
- Sleep isPrimaryTopicOf Sleep.