A cheetah runs see a deer …

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
When cheetah will see his prey then the sensory neuron will work and respond to external stimuli and then message will be transfered to relay neuron and then to motor neuron that is present at the end of muscle cells that will initiate the movement of muscles in cheetah ...and now since cheetah runs at very high speed it has to stop after some time in order to maintain homeostasis in cellular respiration ..earlier there was aerobic respiration in his cells later on when he was running after the prey at very high speed then due to that vigorous muscular work accumulation of lactic acid would occur that is lacteal fermentation will take place leading to formation of lactic acid and energy released in form of 2ATP
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