yes, up until they're about 18.
They don't. They just seem to grow faster, because it takes less to double the size of something small. In terms of actual organic mass, older trees grow faster.
yes they can
They grow bigger when they get older and if they are small it means they a young or haven't ate for a while.
Yes, dragonflies do have gills and a chin that can reach out like an arm and eat small fish. But grow lungs as they grow older, they are amphibians.BONUS: THEY DO MUTATION
because the childs endocrine will need to mature and grow Every 3 months so 1/900 childs wont be healthy
All cats grow, from newborns to older kittens to adults. Some cats are naturally quite small, but still grow and develop like any other animal.
Yes, I believe that your skeleton does grow when you get older, along with your body.
yes, they can grow inside humans intestines.
Most stars (including our own sun) as they grow older, eventually cool, expanding into a red-giant. After a period of time as a red-giant, they shrink to a hugely dense but very small white dwarf.
They grow just like how our nails grow. The snails need calcium and produce newer layers of shell as they get older
Yes, from the time of your birth you grow older. At first this process is one of development (you grow up) then decline as you grow older.
they grow and get stronger as you get older