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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is considered a collogenopathy, or a disorder of collagen fibers. Cohlagenopathies are generally classed as a "connective tissue disorder." Wil collagenopathies affect other tissue types, as well? Explain. A hypothetical organ has the following functional requirements: (1) the ability to brush substances past its cells: (2) the ability to contract in an involuntary and autorhythmic fastion; and (3) the ability to be flexible but also tough. The organ needs one tissue to carry out each of these requirements, and it also needs one tissue to "glue" all other tissues together. What are the four tissues that will make up this hypothetical organ? Justify your choices.


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