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What is the principle of physics that makes roaches die on their backs. Any ideas?

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What is the principle of physics that makes roaches die on their backs. Any ideas?

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When insects die from pesticides, they are killed by inhibition of cholinesterase, an enzyme that helps transmit nerve impulses to the muscles. The resulting loss of muscular control causes violent twitching forcing them on their backs. The twitching causes the center of gravity to become higher than the center of balance.

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