From puberty onwards, which varies from person to person (usually around 13 - 16 years old).
The only organ fully developed at birth in the human body is the brain.
No, nerve cells do not typically divide once they have fully developed.
it takes 9 months for the baby to come out and the babe eats yok wen its inside the mothers stomach :)
Sperm fully develop in the male reproductive system during puberty, typically around the ages of 12 to 16 years old.
Well, embryo is the developing stage of a zygote(fertilised egg) when it repeatedly divides itself into a ball of cells to form the different tissues and then the organs of the baby. The stage when the hands, legs , and different body parts of the baby can be identified is termed as the foetus. So, in accordance with your question the stage of the foetus is more developed. However the foetus is not the fully developed stage. The foetus once completely developed , the baby is born.
The only organ fully developed at birth in the human body is the brain.
because their body has not fully developed
the age that all the bones are developed is 18. 20 for males.
Mature body systems: Means the body is fully developed and working how it should be working Immature body systems: Means the body system is not fully developed and so therefore may not work efficiently or at all
your body is fully developed at age 25
Once a foetus is fully developed it has exactly the same organs as a fully grown human.
tell me what fully developed means
Yes they are. When they are born , their body's cones develop.
tell me what fully developed means
Not fully developed is partial formed.
Yes! You are not fully developed, and will cause a lot of stress.
Yes, a male is fully developed at the age of 21, but a female, 18.