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For this question, we can start by explaining a vegetative growth.
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So a vegetative growth happens when a bacterium starts a colony on, say, the inside of an organ surface like the heart or on the surface of a blood vessel.
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It's going to attach there and by the immune system and other factors, you're going to have a buildup of, say, red blood vessels, white blood vessels, and platelets that form a sort of.
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Growth or vegetative claw.
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So here this would be our vegetative growth.
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When you have your blood moving constantly through the blood vessel, eventually this repetitive motion can sort of break off part of this growth into the bloodstream.
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So here you'll have a collection of red vessels, platelets, and a few white blood vessels that form somewhat of a clot...