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Yes, during early development, tendons are formed from mesenchymal cells that aggregate and differentiate into tendon progenitor cells. These progenitor cells then organize into distinct shapes that correspond to the future tendons, aligning with the developing bones they will attach to. This early deposition is crucial for proper tendon formation and skeletal function later in development.

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