There is a gland in your brain, right behind the optic nerve. That gland controls puberty stages and how your body grows.
Our bodies grow more cells,but more and more cells die.
Yes, moles do have hair on their bodies.
They help our bodies grow
No, no they don't.
They help our bodies grow
To grow nails
Moles grow hair on their bodies as a natural part of their biology. The hair helps moles sense their surroundings and protect their skin.
Moles grow hairs on their bodies for sensory purposes, as the hairs help them navigate their underground tunnels and detect changes in their environment.
water makes water beans grow.
It makes you fat.
The cliche is "Absence makes the heart grow fonder."
the same thing that makes us grow...Cell Division