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    The Part of an Injured Joint That Becomes Insensitive to Pain
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The Part of an Injured Joint That Becomes Insensitive to Pain

Question 15

Question 15

Multiple Choice

The part of an injured joint that becomes insensitive to pain and regenerates slowly and minimally is the:


A) synovium.
B) articular cartilage.
C) bursa.
D) tendon.

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