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Tendons are strong fibres with which muscles are attached to the bones. How do Tendons become stronger?​

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Answered by yashjha963
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If a strong movement occurs, the sensor allows calcium ions to flow into the tendon cells. This promotes the production of certain enzymes that link the collagen fibres together. As a result, the tendons lose elasticity and become stiffer and stronger.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Tendons attached a muscle to other part of bones.

  • Tendons are the connective tissue.

  • Tendons have one of the highest tensils strength found among soft tissues.

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