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What was arthrochalasia type EDS called?

Arthrochalasia type EDS is now referred to as classic type EDS. It is a rare genetic disorder that affects the connective tissues in the body, resulting in joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility, and tissue fragility.


What happens in EDS vascular type?

In Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) vascular type, individuals have a defect in their collagen that leads to weakened blood vessels. This can result in life-threatening complications such as arterial ruptures, organ rupture, or dissections. It is important for individuals with EDS vascular type to receive careful monitoring and management to prevent serious medical consequences.


What is the EDS type VI also called?

Kyphoscoliosis type


What are the symptoms of EDS type III?

Excessively loose joints are the hallmark of this EDS type


What happens in the Hypermobility type of EDS?

Excessively loose joints are the hallmark of this EDS type


Is EDS classical type inherited?

EDS classical type is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner


What type of vascular tissue moves material from the roots to other parts of a plant?

That vascular material ( actually tissue ) is called xylem.


What are the symptoms of Classical type EDS?

The major symptoms involved in EDS classical type are the skin and joints


What type of tissue surrounds the vascular bundles?

The vascular bundles in plants are surrounded by the ground tissue called the bundle sheath. The bundle sheath helps support and protect the vascular tissue, which includes xylem and phloem.


What are plants called that have vascular tissue?

It is called vascular plants


What is difference between hadrocentric and leptocentric vascular bundle?

The conjoint vascular bundle, in which one type of vascular tissue is surrounded by the other, is called concentric vascular bundle. When xylem is surrounded by phloem, it is called hadrocentric and when phloem is in the center, it is called leptocentric.


Is the long leaf pine a vascular or non vascular?

vascular- most nonvascular plants are small grass type plates that don't have phloem and xylem