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It's a vascular malformation, usually congenital (you're born with it). It's a type of tumor (almost always benign) of the cells that form blood vessels (endothelial cells). If near the skin they show up as "birth-marks".
In a monocot stem, vascular bundles are scattered throughout the stem. However, because the of the lack of vascular cambium, no secondary growth occurs in the monocot stem. As a result of increased cell size, the monocot stem will only increase in height only.
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The tibia because it is one the the least vascular bones in the body. Will often take 6 months or longer to show evidence of bone growth.
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An example of a non-vascular plant is a moss because these are land plants,and show considerably more tissue complexity than the green algae.
In these rings itself the vascular tissue, specially the xylem is gathered in a tree. The phloem remain peripheral to these rings.
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