A biological electrode includes: a substrate which is insulative and flexible a plurality of electrode terminals which are arranged on a first surface of the substrate, and which are separated from each other at equal intervals and are arranged in one row and a plurality of electrically conductive members which are arranged on first portions of a second surface of the substrate, and which are not electrically conductive to each other, the plurality of electrically conductive members corresponding to the plurality of electrode terminals, the electrically conductive members each of which is connected to a corresponding one of the electrode terminals and is adapted to be electrically contactable to a living body. The substrate is formed with first separating portions between respective adjacent pairs of sets of one of the electrode terminals and a corresponding one of the electrically conductive members.