Biology, asked by Arpita102028, 4 months ago

Explain the process of bipedal locomotion in man. Discuss how the muscles play a significant role
in the locomotion.


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Answered by anandapurv8970
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Answer:

It releases forlimbs for many purposes

Explanation:

The earliest ancestors of humans lived in the trees and rarely traveled on the ground. Various theories have been proposed as to why these early ancestors evolved to leave the trees and eventually walk upright in a bipedal fashion. From the perspective of natural selection, researchers believe that walking upright was advantageous because it improved communication, allowed a greater field of vision and also freed up the hands for holding and carrying things as well as throwing weapons.

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Answered by Vishal101100
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Earlier human beings walk on the four four legs later they evolved to walk on the two legs this is known as bipedal locomotion of the man this motion occur due with the help of the leg with continuous Extension and relaxation of the muscles of legs.

muscles are the most important factor for the motion of an individual the the muscles contract and relax and this contraction and continuous relaxation leads to the motion of the body part of the person .

Muscles need energy for this contraction and relaxation and they get this energy in the form of ATP for one contraction 2 ATPs are required.

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