A tissue that is required to recoid to a specific shape after being stretched would likely have many:
a. Muscle fibers
b. Collagen fibers
c. Elastic fibers
d. Reticular fibers

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Answer:

The correct answer out of the four given options is

option c. Elastic fibers.

Explanation:

The tissue which after being stretched regain its original or specific shape is Elastic fibers. This is due to the presence of a protein 'elastin' with other proteins and glycoproteins in smaller amounts

whereas

Collagen and Reticular fiber are made from the subunits of same protein and have tensile and have great tensile strength and obstruct or oppose stretching the difference being that collagen are flexible while reticular fiber are arrayed branches and narrow and are present in abundance.

Muscle fibers also can't recoil to their specific structure after being stretched.