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Which of the following fibers gets stronger and thicker when tensional stress is applied?

A. Fasciacyte
B. Collagen
C. Fibroblast
D. Adipocytes


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Final answer:

Fibroblasts produce collagen fibers that become stronger and thicker under tensional stress.


Explanation:

Fibroblasts are the cells responsible for producing fibrous tissue in connective tissue proper. When tensional stress is applied, collagen fibers produced by fibroblasts get stronger and thicker due to their inelastic yet high tensile strength nature.


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