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.
Yes, plants have organs that serve specific functions, including roots for anchorage and nutrient uptake, stems for support and transport, leaves for photosynthesis, and flowers for reproduction. These organs work together to help the plant grow, survive, and reproduce.
At the moment we don't really know if this will happen or not and we would have to wait and see but i think that scientists will be able as they can grow new heart valves so they probably will be able to grow new organs using stem cells because the organs do form when a baby is born so that's probably what scientists will try to do just copy the method and then they should be able to do it. Hope it helped it's my science homework! LOL :)
This is a complicated subject that doesn't have a specific answer. Generally, organs grow larger as we develop into adulthood. Some organs, like the liver, regenerate, even when damaged. Others, like the brain, do not develop new cells. However this does not mean that the brain does not 'grow' in other ways. I'm sorry if this seems vague, but it is difficult to define 'grow' in this context. Obviously, if all of our organs continued to get bigger with age then old people would be huge! On a side note, there is a common misconception that your eyes do not grow. Actually, your eyes grow by 50% from childhood into adulthood. The confusion arises because the eyes of a baby are proportionally larger to its head than those of an adult.
Yes, cats do grow new whiskers when their old ones fall out. Whiskers are specialized hairs that serve as sensory organs for cats, helping them navigate their surroundings. When a whisker falls out, a new one will eventually grow in its place.
you water the roots rather than leaves and other organs because when u water the roots it makes the plant grow but if you water the leaves the plant wont grow. you water the roots rather than leaves and other organs because when u water the roots it makes the plant grow but if you water the leaves the plant wont grow.
Will scientists one day be able to grow a whole organs?
Yes, they do grow till they are at least 670.78kg .
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yes but it will be the same size
newts can grow back limbs and organs due to their stem cells which are situated all over there bodies like plants, they can also grow back organs
Because stem cells are the undifferentiated cells, they are able to grow into many different kinds of organs.
Organisms grow by cell division or mitosis which causes increase in number of cells , and then by increase in size of cell .
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No, hemangiomas grow as clusters on the outside of someones body. They are simply a cluster of exposed blood cells.
Plants have several organs, including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. These organs each have specific functions that help the plant grow, obtain nutrients, and reproduce.