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Growth hormones
Although it varies from person to person (factors that affect it can include nutrition and hormones) on average, human hair grows about 1/2 inch in a month, which amounts to about 6 inches of growth per year.
horizontal grows wide, and vertical grows up
when Mario catches the mushroom in Nintendo, that is how he grows so big. so do that. growth hormones, but it's usually got to do with genetics. like, if your parents were big.
a triangle that grows!
There are several factors that are associated with growth and development including heredity, environment, sex, and nutrition. Other factors include race, hormones, exercise, learning, and reinforcement.
Well... A Growth rate is the how fast sometning grows, and rapid means speedy. Therfore, something which has a rapid growth rate is something which grows quickly.
grows while ur body grows
Hair grows at approximately 6 inches per year. Diet, hormones and heredity can effect hair growth, but these effects are minimum. Breakage and split ends have a tendency to slow the appearance of hair growth and leave an uneven look to growth, regular trimmings can help to avoid these problems.
Puberty is nothing but a phase during which the body grows rapidly. The brain gives the signals to produce more hormones which lead to sexual maturity, overall physical growth ,etc
HGH is the "master hormone" controlling many organs and body functions and is directly responsible for stimulating tissue repair, cell replacement, brain functions, and enzyme function! It's human growth hormone that grows the cells, bones, muscles, and organs, and it is the decreasing level of human growth hormone after age 30 that slowly robs us of our "youth."
Auxins which are plant hormones.