Yes, and no. Younger adults, like those in the 20s to 30s, tend to require some more calories than that. 30s and older, however, begin to requrie less calories. Also, activity level does need to be factored in. Some teens are considerably more active than adults in sports.
because they are growing and they need more energy per pound of body weight
Yes, because as a child, you don't take in as many toxins as an adult does, therefore, a child's urine will be slightly different to an adult's.
The two adult brothers would have different jobs and would do different things so they would need different amounts of energy.
A paediatrician is a children's doctor. Childrens' anatomy is very different from adult anatomy, so as such it has developed it's specialist medical field.
It depends on your age group. Infants have a completelty different size to the Adult or even the Junior! It is harder longer and thicker (and has hairs) ;)
he did write both
An infants visual acuity by one year of age approximates that of an adult.
An infants skeletal structure is not fully ossified
30:2
Maybe. You wanna try? :p
Matched by Ally Condie is a young adult book.
childrens and yong adult books
It depends on where you go and what you are talking about. Sometimes infants get into places for free. And sometimes infants are the same price as adults.