Easy. If you continue to grow in the body, arms, legs or places like that then your bones, in that specific place are growing at that time. Once you stop growing in the places you should be, your bones have reached their potential. (Although you can't see it, you grow a bit every day)!
Our bones grow on milk! If you didn't know... sadness
Yes, bones do change and grow. When every one is born they start off life as a baby and as we all know babies are tiny. In order for babies to grow in to children, teens and eventually in to adults their bones have to grow.
Yes, the bones in your wrist can continue to grow and change slightly as you age, but the growth is usually minimal compared to other parts of the body.
Bones continue to grow until the age of around 25, when the growth plates at the end of long bones close, stopping further growth in length. However, bones can still increase in density and strength through activities like weight-bearing exercise and a healthy diet.
yes they have to grow bones in order to grow from baby to adult
Moles only grow on skin, not on bones. Bones do have their own irregularities, but not moles.
The only part of the body that does not stop growing after birth is the brain. Brain cells continue to develop and form new connections throughout life in a process called neuroplasticity.
Your skeleton contains 206 bones.when you were a child, you had 208 bones. An infant may have as many as 350 bones, as the child grows older, many of these bones fuse to become single bones.
bones do not stretch; they grow by building more cells.
They expand as you grow.
bones in ear
No, the number of bones in the human body remains the same as we grow older. A baby is born with about 270 bones, but many of these fuse together as the body matures, resulting in the adult skeleton of around 206 bones.