Yes.
Bone grow first, as it develops your height, then your muscle.
You can exercise and make your hips grow more muscles. Eat a diet with enough protein to help the muscles grow.
Exercise is the natural way to "grow" muscles, though there is no growing actually involved. If you want larger, better defined muscles, you work out.
No , but you gain more fat as you need to eat more and you aren't active either. But as you grow you need more muscles(the muscles to move your bones).
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Cell division in bones and muscles allows for the formation of new cells to replace old or damaged ones, leading to growth and repair. In bones, specialized cells called osteoblasts produce new bone tissue through division, while in muscles, satellite cells divide and differentiate to repair muscle fibers after injury or exercise. This continuous process of cell division and tissue regeneration is essential for maintaining the strength and structure of bones and muscles.
Connective tissue is one which is rich in intercellular substance or interlacing processes with little tendency for the cells to come together in sheets or masses. Tendon and ligament are the connective tissue that connect bone to bone and muscles to bones.
The answer to this question is your Skeleton, this is how your bones grow larger or shrink
No. Bones cannot move, they can only grow. Bones are sort of like a frame - and the muscle fills it in. The muscles are what move - a bone cannot.
exercise
You can streaghthen your bones by eating calcium rich foods such as broccoli and milk. when you exercise your muscles mostly grow stronger but sometimes your bones too.