like a cm
that answer is wrong it all depends on your genes and if your either in puberty or taking artificial growth hormones. if you grew a centimeter every year that would mean your average age grandparent that is around 75 would be huge giants. past puberty it would take a lot of energy from your body to grow, unless you take artificial growth hormones which cost thousands of dollars.
The amount that a human body will grow in a year is directly related to the age of the person as well as gender and availability of food. The highest growth rate is from birth to age 1 when the human body averages a height increase of 10 inches and triples in weight. Children typically experience growth spurts rather than a continuous speed of growth.
On average, a human body typically grows about 2-3 inches per year during childhood and adolescence. Growth rates can vary depending on factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health.
Up to 17 years it is roughly 1 centimeter a year.
About 2-3 as a kid, but for some 1 inch a year. When you hit your growth spurt you grow faster than usually.
There are approximately 37.2 trillion cells in the average adult human body. These cells make up various tissues and organs, each performing specific functions essential for the body's overall health and functioning.
There are 46 chromosomes in each human body cell, with 23 chromosomes inherited from each parent. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (XX for females, XY for males).
On average, the blood in an adult's body circulates about 1,200 times in one minute. This rate may vary depending on factors such as heart rate and physical activity.
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We age due to a combination of genetic factors, environmental influences, and cellular processes that accumulate over time, leading to a decline in our body's ability to repair and regenerate. As we age, our cells lose their function, our tissues become less efficient, and our organs become more susceptible to damage, increasing the risk of age-related diseases. Age-related changes also affect hormone levels, metabolism, and other bodily functions.
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It's different for everyone.
The human colon is 63 inches in length. It is five feet and three inches long and compressed into the lower portion of the body.
On average, human hair grows approximately 1/2 inch per month leading to 6 inches per year.
It can grow 12 to 18 inches
The average adult human body has 206 bones, with infants having 300-350 and many of these bones fusing as we grow older.
trillions there isn't an exact number because as we grow we get more cells
It is how many inches you grow, there is no exact nunber!
7 to 8 inches
2.5 inches
2 inches
18-22 inches