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a cheetah on seeing a prey moves towards him at very high speed. what causes the movement of his muscles? how does the chemistry of cellular components of muscles change during this event?​ please help me.....

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Answered by dipakbose321
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Answer:

the cause of movement of its muscles is kinetic energy

Answered by Anonymous
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A cheetah on seeing a prey moves towards him at very high speed. The main reason for the movement of his muscles is his response from the neural system.

  • The nervous system of every living organism is the sole reason for the movement of any parts.
  • The cheetah senses its prey through his eyes. His eyes sends the information to the brain.
  • The brain sends neural signals to its legs to run towards the prey at very high speed.
  • The cells in his muscles contains mitochondria.
  • Mitochondria are the energy producing elements of the body.
  • These mitochondria help to spend energy to run towards his prey at a very high speed.
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