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a cheetah, on seeing a prey move towards him at a very high speed. what causes the movement of his muscles? how does the chemistry of cellular components of muscles change during these events?

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Answered by Ayan492006
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A cheetah on seeing prey moves towards him at a very high speed. What causes the movement of his muscles? ... There are special proteins called actin and myosin which helps in changing the orientation of muscle cells. The continuous contraction and relaxation of muscle lead to movement of muscle causing action.

Answered by harshaphysics
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There are special proteins called actin and myosin which helps in changing the orientation of muscle cells. The continuous contraction and relaxation of muscle lead to movement of muscle causing action.

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