The adult face is proportionally smaller than the cranium. The cranium houses the brain and provides structural support, while the face consists of the features like the eyes, nose, mouth, and jaw that help with sensory perception and communication. This size difference allows for the brain to have adequate protection and space within the skull.
Babies have distinct physical proportions compared to adults; their heads are relatively larger in proportion to their bodies, making up about 25% of their total length, while an adult's head accounts for about 12-15%. Additionally, infants have shorter legs and a higher body fat percentage, which gives them a rounder appearance. As they grow, their body proportions gradually shift to resemble those of adults, with longer legs and a more balanced head-to-body ratio. This change reflects the different developmental needs and functions during infancy and childhood.
say something (i'm guessing the relative is legally an adult)
The rule of thumb is that the adult uterus=an average adult fist.
A baby tooth is smaller than a adult tooth.
There are four immovable joints found in the adult cranium that are referred to as sutures. The coronal suture is between the frontal bone and the parietal bone. The sagittal suture is between the two parietal bones. The lambdoidal suture is found between the occipital bone and the parietal bone. The squamosal suture is found between the parietal and the temporal bones.
The rate is twice as high as the adult rate.
the fetal bones are much more delicate than the adult
Their closest relative probably
It depends on the age of the "underage" relative. If they are 17 or older i would let it be. however, if any younger i would tell mom or dad. after all its family right????
it is weaker
Unless the "child" is an adult there generally is no estate. If they are an adult the relative nearest to them inherits For instance, my estate would go to my mother since she is my nearest living relative.