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A bruise is also called a contusion, and it forms after a hard enough bump to the soft tissues under your skin. When these tissues are injured, small veins and capillaries (the tiniest blood vessels) under the skin sometimes break. These blood vessels then leak out red blood cells. Imagine you're hit with a baseball in the leg. Ouch! Your body will go through the phases of a bruise. First, you'll probably have a bump that will probably look red or purplish and tender. The bump might swell from the blood collecting under the tissue. After a couple of days, the bruise will look blue (or even blackish). After 5 to 10 days, it may look greenish or even yellow. After 10 to 14 days, the bruise will most likely be a light brown and then get lighter and lighter as it fades away. Most bruises will disappear after 2 weeks, and some go away even sooner. http://www.faqkids.com/idx/20/107 What is this passage's organizational structure? compare and contrast cause and effect chronological order problem and solution

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