= Elastic mechanisms in animals
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Elastic mechanisms in animals refer to biological systems that utilize elastic materials or structures to store and release energy. These mechanisms are crucial for a variety of functions, including movement, locomotion, and the efficient use of energy during physical activities. Here are some key points about elastic mechanisms in animals: 1. **Tendons and Muscles**: Many animals have tendons that act elastically. When a muscle contracts, it can stretch the tendon, which stores potential energy.
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