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    The Primary Determinant of Tendon Strength Is
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The Primary Determinant of Tendon Strength Is

Question 4

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The primary determinant of tendon strength is


A) collagen cross-linking.
B) actin-myosin cross-bridging.
C) elastin composition.
D) calcium balance.

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