Many bones are still developing, in a newborn baby. The skull, for example, exists in sections that are not fully fused together into a single bone. The same is true of many other bones.
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∙ 14y agoYour ear bones don't grow, but your ears keep growing, slowly, throughout your life.
The only organ of the human body that does not grow from the day we are born is the eyeball. At birth, the size of the eyeball is already about 75-80% of its adult size, and it remains relatively the same throughout life.
The number of heart cells a person has remains relatively constant after birth because they do not regenerate. Unlike other tissues, such as skin or muscle, which can increase in size through cell division, the heart cells mostly grow in size rather than in number.
Once fully developed, certain parts of the human body, such as the number of fat cells and the length of bones, do not grow in size. However, throughout life, skin and hair continue to show growth and regeneration.
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apparently the size of a persons eyes never change. only the surrounding area does
No, your eyes do grow. Slightly however. An infant's eyes are about 19mm and will grow to 24-25mm in adulthood. This appearingly slight growth may be cause for many to believe that the same size eyes you're born with are the same size eyes you possess as an adult, however this just isn't the case.
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. not usually.
The exact same way that a human's or a dog's ears work.
I'm not really sure that there is a muscle that dosen't grow, but I do know that a human's eye does not grow, it stays the same from birth till death.
I am fairly certain that most parts in the human body grow, although the eyes grow the least. The eyes are nearly the same size at birth and when you are 90. It's not very noticeable though without really expensive equipment
your eyes stay the same forever FOREVER !!!!! they will never grow
There is no much difference between the human birth and other primates. The process is basically the same.
No, it is one part of the human bady that does not grow but the human eyeball does not grow either.
For the same reason human males grow them.
um, no. its pretty much the same as human birth.
the eye