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A hypothetical organ has the following functional requirements: (1) the ability to resist surface abrasion and mechanical stresses; (2) the ability to contract involuntary when stimulated by cells of the nervous system; and these requirements, and the ability to resist tension in many different planes of force. The organ needs one tissue to carry out each of these requirements, and it also needs one tissue to "glue" all other tissues together, and one tissue to stimulate the contracting cells. What are the five tissues that will make up this hypothetical organ? Justify your choices.

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Answered by arenarohith
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The five tissue that will make up a certain organ are epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue which are found inside almost every organs of the body. Organs are basically consists of tissues, parenchyma, sporadic tissue and stoma. The connective tissue is the main tissue of the body which is present in almost every organ which basically forming a large part of skin, tendons, joints, ligaments, blood vessels, and muscles of the body.

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