No. Bones are always changing, but the length usually stays the same all your adult life.
No, organisms do not always stay in the same level. Organisms can evolve and adapt to their environment, leading to changes in their characteristics and behavior over time. This process, known as evolution, allows organisms to improve their chances of survival and reproduction.
Genotype frequencies stay the same in a population when evolution is not occurring due to genetic equilibrium, which is maintained by factors like random mating, no mutations, no gene flow, a large population size, and no natural selection.
In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes outside the cell is the same as inside the cell. This means there is no net movement of water in or out of the cell, resulting in a balanced state where the cell size remains constant.
NO. Babies have OBVIOUSLY smaller ears than YOU do now..
In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes outside the cell is equal to the concentration of solutes inside the cell. As a result, there is no net movement of water, and the cell maintains its normal shape and size.
Density of the substance will always stay the same. Density of the object will also stay the same if solid, no matter the size, but not if it is carved out. That is why a steel boat can float
The size of each half will increase if the size of the whole increases, but relative to the other half, it will remain equal in size.
No
Your question does not make any sense. The Earth and the Moon stay the same size and are always in Space.
Many bones are still developing, in a newborn baby. The skull, for example, exists in sections that are not fully fused together into a single bone. The same is true of many other bones.
Liquids cannot stay the same size size because the particles inside the liquids have some bit of space to move to a different shape and to change the size.
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in isotonic solutions.
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Well the same reason fire doesn't stay at the same temp. is always changing
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