Biology, asked by lokchandchaure, 9 months ago

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 the event?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:while chasing it's pray his brain send signal to cells to produce more energy

Then,the cells produce more energy by anaerobic respiration to get more energy to produce more energy to run.

Explanation:

Answered by mithless670
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1) The movement of his muscles is caused by muscular cells to which brain has sent the signal for responding according to the stimulus.

2) Firstly , the muscle cells perform aerobic respiration but later on the cells start performing anaerobic respiration to fulfill the need of energy due to which the amount of lactic acid starts increasing.

Explanation:

Nervous tissue

This is the tissue that help us to give response according to the outer changes.

Muscular tissue

This tissue help in showing muscular movement like bending , walking, running etc.

Aerobic respiration

It is the breakdown of food in the presence of oxygen to produce large amount of energy and carbon dioxide.

Anaerobic respiration

It is the breakdown of food in the absence of oxygen to produce small amount of energy and lactic acid that causes muscle fatigue and cramps.

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