Science, asked by Anmol11374, 8 months ago

A cheetah on seeing a prey moves towards it at a very high speed.what causes the movement in his muscle.​

Iska answer lactic acid + energy ho sakhta h kya

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Answered by sumeet1908
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Explanation:

The cheetah's cells produce energy by burning the oxygen it inhales and the carbohydrates it eats. This energy is used by the muscles to produce motion. Lactic acid is a by-product of the energy expenditure process.

Lactic acid is the reason the cheetah stops after tiring.

Answered by ritu26godara
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Answer:

it can be but it isn't because generally the muscle will undergo anaerobic respiration when u are not having enough of stamina or energy but when you are a regular runner then your body use to undergo aerobic respiration or it pretends to use reserved energy therefore continuous exercises increases the stamina by increasing rate of respiration. the cause for movement of cheetah's muscle is due to to the sliding of muscle filaments and it's stronger muscle and flexible legs and joints.

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