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If a baby's skeleton did not grow, it would cause severe developmental issues and physical deformities. The baby would likely experience difficulties with movement, organ development, and overall growth. This condition could impact their ability to support their bodies and could lead to various health complications later in life.
Yes, I believe that your skeleton does grow when you get older, along with your body.
no they do not have an internal skeleton in order to grow they switch their shells
As a baby grows bigger, individual cells will divide and increase in number to accommodate the growth. The size of each cell may also increase, but typically does not change dramatically. Overall, the cells work together to form tissues, organs, and systems to support the baby's growth and development.
yes of caurse it does
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no they do not have an internal skeleton in order to grow they switch their shells
Yes , it grows .
i think yes
Yes. It can happen (very rarely) under certain circumstances where twins grow together in the womb.
Raw meat, preferably something you didnt illegally kill. Go to the local grocery store and buy the cheapest red meat you can find. It's the only way baby ducklings can grow big and strong!