Biology, asked by kanaagarwal246826, 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?(Is there any function of adrenaline gland as it increase breathing rate and heart beat for more oxygen supply and provides energy to fight)

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Answered by katochsejal
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Answer:

yes there is a function of adrenaline gland which secretes adrenaline hormone due to which the tiger moves towards and suddenly attacks to its prey the muscles gradually takes place in this functioning

Answered by Indianpushpi
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Answer the brain controls all the activities of body of all organisms.in cheetah when it saw its prey the brain gives him the message to move in the form of nerve impupse which makes the mucsle move.During this process the special proteins present in the muscle cells changes their arrangement and gives the muscle a shorter form..no their will no work of adrenaline will come.

Explanation:

In this way the muscle cell moves by changing its shape and protein arrangements.

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