I don't know all the things different, but I know that infants cannot properly digest cow's milk or products made from cow's milk. They are also a lot more susceptible to food-borne illnesses like botulism, which is why you should never give an infant honey.
an adult is over 18 old, an infant is under 2 years
with babies that are brought up with interactions they can share love and not much different is put between a infant and an adult
A child's airway differs from that of an adult in that the child's tongue is proportionately larger in the oropharynx compered to that of an adult. Also, a child's airway is smaller and softer and more prone to foreign body obstruction. An infant's airway is smaller and softer still and the trachea is usually about the diameter of a pencil.
In terms of function, nothing. The adult kidney is just much larger.
The two baptisms are the same, except that an adult being baptised answers for himself. The parents answer for an infant.
An infant's eyes are between 65 and 75 percent of their adult size.
no, there is not much of a difference.
the adult has wings
adult
the difference between a nymph and an adult cricket is that the nymph is one of the earlier stages in the life cycle of a cricket
no
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