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.
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.
vascular- most nonvascular plants are small grass type plates that don't have phloem and xylem
A plant that has roots and leaves is called a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, allowing them to grow larger than non-vascular plants. Examples of vascular plants include trees, flowers, and grasses.
The type of growth that results in stems increasing in width is called secondary growth. This process mainly occurs in woody plants, where vascular cambium produces new vascular tissue, leading to the thickening of stems.
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.
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.
Kyphoscoliosis type
Excessively loose joints are the hallmark of this EDS type
Excessively loose joints are the hallmark of this EDS type
That vascular material ( actually tissue ) is called xylem.
EDS classical type is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner
The major symptoms involved in EDS classical type are the skin and joints
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.
It is called vascular plants
Hadracentric vascular bundles have more xylem and less phloem compared to leptocentric vascular bundles. Hadracentric bundles are commonly found in dicot stems, while leptocentric bundles are usually seen in monocot stems.
vascular- most nonvascular plants are small grass type plates that don't have phloem and xylem