So that the cells had to go to each part if th body and if the stop growing the cells are still going to divide because the body gets larger and the hieght stops
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To replace the dead cells and also to repair the organism from injuries
Cells continue to divide in adults for tissue repair, maintenance, and renewal. This allows the body to replace damaged or old cells to maintain proper function and heal injuries. It also helps in preventing diseases and maintaining overall health.
The stage when people stop growing is called adulthood. This typically occurs in the late teens or early twenties when individuals reach their final adult height.
The occipital protuberance typically stops growing around late adolescence to early adulthood, which is around the ages of 18-25. After this point, the skull has reached its full adult size and shape.
The human skull finishes growing between the ages of 18-21. It reaches its adult size and shape by the end of adolescence. After this period, there may be slight changes in the skull due to factors like aging, but the growth phase is complete.
Epithelial cells, such as those lining the intestines or skin, divide frequently in adult humans to help maintain and repair tissues.
The size of the human eye is determined during development in the womb. The eye stops growing after reaching its adult size due to a balance between cellular growth and the rigidity of its supporting structures. Additionally, the eye is kept at a constant size to maintain its shape and function for clear vision.
I don't know if you have stopped growing in that department but you have reached the average.
Bullying can be stopped by adult intervention or law enforcement.
50cm is about the length of an adult - and when a bone is completely ossified, that means that bone has stopped growing.
Generally, a cat is considered an adult at one year of age. However, it is not uncommon for them to continue growing until 2 or 3 years of age.
Generally, a cat is considered an adult at one year of age. However, it is not uncommon for them to continue growing until 2 or 3 years of age.
yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.
It varies from dog to dog. Huskies can take between one and three years to reach their adult size.
No, I am a full grown adult tulip.
Not much difference in their food. But teenager are growing that why they eat more than adult sometime.
Late teen or early adult.
after you have finished growing
Yes he did have an adult hood he stopped boxing and had life of his own...