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I'm not a doctor...but my husband has marfans and TLE (temporal lobe epilepsy). I get the impression its not very common though.
No, birthmarks are not common.
Plants that have xylem and phloem are vascular plants.
They are common to all plants. They are in both
Many people have red or pink birthmarks on the back of their heads and/ or necks, and many newborns of Asian ancestry have blue or greyish "Mongolian marks" at the base of the spine or across the buttocks. Brown birthmarks frequently occur either on the torso or on the lower half of the body, especially on thighs and buttocks.
The most important type of plant depends on her your opinion but, the most common one is vascular.
Carpal tunnel syndrome.
Non-vascular plants is a general term for those plants without a vascular system ... All plants have a life cycle with an alternation of generations between a diploid ... It turns out that common
Non-vascular plants is a general term for those plants without a vascular system ... All plants have a life cycle with an alternation of generations between a diploid ... It turns out that common
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Marfan syndrome is one of the more common inheritable disorders.
No, most people don't have any birthmark. Birthmarks are much more common on fair-haired light skin. My daughter was a pale colored strawberry blonde and had a birthmark when she was born. But birthmarks can also fade as a person ages until the mark is almost not noticeable anymore.