Dictionary Definition
endogenous adj
1 of or resembling an endogen
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English
Adjective
Extensive Definition
The word endogenous means "arising from within",
the opposite of exogenous.
Biology
Endogenous substances are those that originate from within an organism, tissue, or cell http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=endogenous. Endogenous retrovirus are caused by ancient infections of germ cells in humans, mammals and other vertebrates. Their proviruses remain in the genome and are passed on to the next generation.Endogenous processes include circadian
rhythms.
In some biological systems, endogeneity
refers to the recipient of DNA (usually in
prokaryotes).
However, due to homeostasis, discerning
between internal and external influences is often difficult.
Geology
All processes that take place inside Earth (and other planets) are considered endogenous. They make the continents migrate, push the mountains up, and trigger earthquakes and vulcanism. Endogenous processes are driven by the warmth that is produced in the core of Earth by radioactivity and gravity.Psychology
An emotion or behaviour is endogenous if it is spontaneously generated from an individual's internal state.Economics and finance
A variable is called endogenous if it is explained within the model in which it appears. For example, in a supply and demand model of an agricultural market, changes in the weather or in consumer tastes would be exogenous variables that might shift the supply and demand curves; the price and quantity of trade would be the endogenous variables explained by the model.endogenous in Czech: Endogenní
endogenous in Dutch: Endogeen
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