Two parts of the body that continue to grow throughout life are the nose and the ears. They may appear larger as we age due to changes in cartilage and tissue density.
Yes, because the animals continue to grow fleece -- like humans continue to grow hair.
Hair and nails continue to grow throughout a person's lifetime.
A herbivore's teeth continue to grow throughout its lifetime because herbivores have high-wear teeth that need to constantly grow and be replaced due to the constant abrasion caused by their plant-based diet. This continuous growth helps maintain the functionality of their teeth for grinding tough plant material effectively.
The cornea and the lens of the eye continue to grow throughout a person's lifetime. This growth can lead to changes in vision that may require corrective lenses or surgery to address.
Hello, To answer your question, yes, children do continue to grow. You don't stop growing 'till your 30 years old. But, your nose, ears, hair and nails keep on growing your whole lifetime. So in conclusion, yes children continue growing, but so do you. I hope this somewhat answered your question.
Yes, everyone does grow. Unless you have a diesease where you can't, but other than that, everyone does grow. Your body stops growing at 30 years old and up, but your nose, ears and hair will continue to grow, even your nails, throughout your whole lifetime.
Yes. Animals that grow fleece -- like humans grow hair -- continue to grow it after the fleece has been shorn off or otherwise harvested.
Because the animals there continue to live, grow, and die, increasing the size of the reef.
The nose and ears continue to grow throughout a person's lifetime. This is due to the loss of elasticity in the cartilage and tissues that make up these structures, causing them to appear larger as an individual ages.
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