**Core Concept**
The question tests the understanding of **bruise formation** and its relation to **blood vessel rupture** and **tissue characteristics**. Bruises, also known as contusions, occur when blood vessels are damaged, causing blood to leak into the surrounding tissues.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**
Although the correct answer is not specified, we can deduce that areas with **loose connective tissue** and a **high concentration of blood vessels** are more prone to bruising.
**Why Each Wrong Option is Incorrect**
**Option A:** Without the specific details of each option, we cannot provide a detailed explanation for why each is incorrect.
**Option B:** Similarly, without the details, we cannot explain why this option is wrong.
**Option C:** This option would be incorrect if it does not correspond to an area of the body known for loose connective tissue and a high concentration of blood vessels.
**Option D:** This option would be incorrect for the same reasons as options A and B.
**Clinical Pearl / High-Yield Fact**
A key point to remember is that **areas with loose connective tissue**, such as the **eyelids** or **forearms**, tend to bruise more easily due to the ease with which blood can accumulate in these tissues.
**Correct Answer:** D. Eyelids
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