Hair and nails continue to grow throughout a person's lifetime.
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.
Indeterminate growth is the ability of an organism to continue growing and developing throughout its life. This is commonly seen in many plants and animals, where they do not have a fixed size or reach a terminal stage of growth. Instead, they keep growing in size and complexity as long as they are alive.
No, ears continue to grow and change in size throughout a person's lifetime. However, the rate of growth may slow down as a person ages.
No, men's ears do not stop growing as they age. Like other cartilage in the body, the ears continue to grow and change shape throughout a person's lifetime. This growth is typically gradual and can vary in rate from person to person.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Indeterminate growth is the ability of an organism to continue growing and developing throughout its life. This is commonly seen in many plants and animals, where they do not have a fixed size or reach a terminal stage of growth. Instead, they keep growing in size and complexity as long as they are alive.
The average newborn's eyeball is about 18 millimeters in diameter, from front to back (axial length). In an infant, the eye grows slightly to a length of approximately 19½ millimeters. It continues to grow gradually to a length of about 24-25 millimeters in adulthood.
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No, ears continue to grow and change in size throughout a person's lifetime. However, the rate of growth may slow down as a person ages.
They develop with the rest of their body - while in the egg !
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i dont think you can. your feet are one of the body parts that grow throughout your lifetime unless you want to try footbinding ;)