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    Which Part of an Injured Joint Becomes Insensitive to Pain
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Which Part of an Injured Joint Becomes Insensitive to Pain

Question 27

Question 27

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Which part of an injured joint becomes insensitive to pain and regenerates slowly and minimally?


A) Synovium
B) Articular cartilage
C) Bursa
D) Tendon

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