No, your eyeballs do not grow in size proportionally with the rest of your body as you age.
The average circumference is usually about 14 inches (35 centimetres)
Mitosis is the process by which cells and tissues grow and repair themselves. You need plenty of oxygen and a healthy diet for body cells to grow and repair.Protein is particularly important for tissue repair.
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No, the body does not physically grow when tired. Growth typically occurs during rest and sleep, when the body repairs and regenerates tissues. Fatigue may affect posture or performance, but it does not impact growth in terms of physical development.
Organs grow to a certain point. Adolescents have their organ system grow with the rest of their body at a negligible amount, which isn't by much. The rate of maturity of such a system could be dependent on genetics as well.
It will grow proportionally to the rest of the body
That depends on the size of the individual.Younger humans have proportionally larger heads than fully-grown humans but the remainder of the system, such as nerves through the body, are proportional to their body and will grow evenly. The head and brain will grow less when compared to the rest of the body but goes through many important stages of development. Most of that development requires brain cells to make new connections and grow instead of dividing into more cells.
It will grow just as the rest of your body will grow.
No, your eyes do not grow in size like the rest of your body. Your eyes are fully formed by the time you are around two years old, and their size remains relatively constant throughout adulthood.
The average circumference is usually about 14 inches (35 centimetres)
They develop with the rest of their body - while in the egg !
Yes, your hair does grow faster while you are sleeping. This is because sleep is necessary to maintain your body. When you're at rest, your body has time to recuperate.
No because when you die, your heart stops beating. And when your heart stops, so does the rest of your body.
Papaya is fattening, so yes, your boobs will get bigger along with the rest of your body.
no, not if you amputate it because your body will never know how to grow back your hand or the rest of your arm and you don't have the correct bones anymore.
Because they have to grow and develop just like the rest of the baby's body.
Some people say that when your big toes grow out then the rest of your body will follow.