Yes, they do grow till they are at least 670.78kg .
no, they just develop the organs in the egg but as they go out from the egg they are still baby's and grow bigger ( just like humans )
NO because tissuses make up organs
You can't make your breasts grow bigger and faster. Your breasts grow as they are meant to and there is nothing you can do to speed-up that process or make them grow bigger.
The answer is tissues, they are way bigger than cells but smaller than those big organs
yes eyeballs grow bigger but not very big
Will scientists one day be able to grow a whole organs?
to make them bigger
Organs grow to a certain point. Adolescents have their organ system grow with the rest of their body at a negligible amount, which isn't by much. The rate of maturity of such a system could be dependent on genetics as well.
This is a complicated subject that doesn't have a specific answer. Generally, organs grow larger as we develop into adulthood. Some organs, like the liver, regenerate, even when damaged. Others, like the brain, do not develop new cells. However this does not mean that the brain does not 'grow' in other ways. I'm sorry if this seems vague, but it is difficult to define 'grow' in this context. Obviously, if all of our organs continued to get bigger with age then old people would be huge! On a side note, there is a common misconception that your eyes do not grow. Actually, your eyes grow by 50% from childhood into adulthood. The confusion arises because the eyes of a baby are proportionally larger to its head than those of an adult.
Yes. Organ systems are bigger than an organ because an organ system contains multiple organs as once again it is a whole system of organs than just 1 organ. I hope this helps.
they grow
you eat healthy food.