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What is the difference between muscular strength and muscular endurance?

A. Strength refers to mobility of joints, while endurance refers to muscular force.

B. Strength refers to percentage of body fat, while endurance refers to sustaining activity over time.

C. Strength refers to muscular force, while endurance refers to sustaining activity over time.

D. Strength refers to the quality of physical performance, while endurance refers to mobility of joints.

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I believe the answer is c but it could be D Muscle strength is the ability to exert a maximal amount of force for a short period of time

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The answer is C. Strength refers to muscular force, while
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