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How Do Tissues Adapt to Mechanical Stress?

Tissues are constantly subjected to mechanical stresses that can alter their structure. The ECM and cytoskeleton work together to adapt to these forces. For example, the alignment of collagen fibers can change in response to stress, increasing tensile strength. Similarly, cells can reorganize their cytoskeleton to distribute forces more evenly, preventing damage. This dynamic adaptation helps tissues maintain function under varying physical conditions.

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