lihasjäikuse
Lihasjäikuse, also known as muscle stiffness or rigor mortis, is a post-mortem condition affecting the muscles of a deceased individual. It is characterized by a temporary rigidity of the muscles, which typically appears within two to six hours after death. This rigidity is caused by a biochemical process involving the depletion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule essential for muscle relaxation.
When an organism dies, cellular respiration ceases, and ATP production stops. ATP is normally responsible for
The onset and duration of lihasjäikuse are influenced by several factors, including the ambient temperature, the
Eventually, lihasjäikuse subsides as the muscle proteins begin to decompose. This decomposition process, driven by enzymes