How do animal muscles move?
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When a nerve impulse reaches the muscle. At cellular level muscle cell changes its shape and shorten.
The muscle cells have special proteins, which in response to nervous electrical impulses change their shape and their arrangement in the muscle cell. The new arrangement of proteins makes the muscle cells shorter resulting in the contraction of muscles.
The muscle cells have special proteins, which in response to nervous electrical impulses change their shape and their arrangement in the muscle cell. The new arrangement of proteins makes the muscle cells shorter resulting in the contraction of muscles.
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when it reaches to the nerve to the nerve impulse
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