The bones in a human stop hardening and growing at 25, possibly younger for a boy than a girl. After 25, the bones are set and unchangeable, and are no longer so quick to heal.
your "bone" never stops growing
Because its the circul of well … life and our bones must grow
Although calcium intake is important throughout a lifetime it is crucial to adolescents and young adults, ages 11-26 especially in females. In the younger years bones are still growing and adequate calcium is imperative to a healthy deposition level. Bones become less dense after this crucial life stage and any calcium the body needs it takes from the bones if it is not supplied in the diet. Therefore the most efficient stage in a life cycle to absorb calcium is during the growth period, being adolescent and young adult years.
Although calcium intake is important throughout a lifetime it is crucial to adolescents and young adults, ages 11-26 especially in females. In the younger years bones are still growing and adequate calcium is imperative to a healthy deposition level. Bones become less dense after this crucial life stage and any calcium the body needs it takes from the bones if it is not supplied in the diet. Therefore the most efficient stage in a life cycle to absorb calcium is during the growth period, being adolescent and young adult years.
There are 206 bones in the adult human body. (Children have more bones because some of them only fuse together at a later stage in life.)
There are 206 bones in the adult human body. (Children have more bones because some of them only fuse together at a later stage in life.)
The wormlike stage in a moth's life cycle is called the catapillar
No. Bones are always changing, but the length usually stays the same all your adult life.
Women stop growing at 14 to 18 years of age, and men stop growing at about 18 to 21 years of age.
Maggots would be considered to be a worm. Only during the first stage, because the second stage of the life of a maggot consist of growing into a fly then they would be considered a fly for the second part of their life cycle.
because an infant's bone is still growing and joining its bones.But an adult's bones have grown so they have less bones where as again a infants bones r stil growing and ther4 they hv more bones hope this helps! :)
stars have life stages, but it takes millions of years to go to another life stage for the shortest lived stars and much longer for others.
The five stages of the life cycle of Pepsi are, pre-launch, introduction, growth, maturity, and decline. marketing strategies are re-examined for every stage and the length of each stage depends on the product.