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how is the tendon connected to a bone so that it will withstand the force that must be applied by the muscle to move the bone?
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the fibers of the tendon chemically join with or fuse with the fibers in the outer layer of the periosteum.
the collagen fibers of the tendon as well as the periosteum are incorporated into the bone tissue.
the tendon fibers attach to the inner cellular layer of the periosteum.
the tendon fibers attach to the fibrous periosteum.
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Tendons connect to bone via their fibers chemically joining or fusing with the fibers in the outer layer of the periosteum, allowing them to withstand muscle - applied forces for bone movement.
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The fibers of the tendon chemically join with or fuse with the fibers in the outer layer of the periosteum.