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Would stronger tendons and bones allow for stronger muscles for the same weight?

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Would linear increase of a muscle's dimension increase the power as well?

Let's suppose there is a genetically engineered creature that has the abilty to synthesize graphene and use it in its tissues.

This would allow for stronger bones and tendons for the same weight. It is know that muscles could be theoretically made strong enough that they rip themselves off the bone or outright break it in two.

So, would stronger tendons and bones allow for significantly stronger muscles as well?

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