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A person may have a muscle injury that really affects the tendon and not the muscle tissue itself. Why is it that after a hard workout, muscle pain will go away in a few days at most, but tendinitis lasts so much longer?
A) The electrical signals that muscle cells generate are used to aid in healing.
B) Unlike a tendon, muscle tissue has an ample blood supply, so it's easier to repair.
C) Muscle cells can be rested but tendons have to be used all the time.
D) Muscle cells are more elastic, so they are harder to damage.
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Good timing, thanks!
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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