the eye
The only organ fully developed at birth in the human body is the brain.
only for a little while,like a head without a body
No, the human ear is not fully developed at birth. The structures of the inner ear continue to mature and develop after birth, with some aspects of hearing and auditory processing taking several years to fully develop.
There is only one liver in the human body.
The only organ of the human body that does not grow from the day we are born is the eyeball. At birth, the size of the eyeball is already about 75-80% of its adult size, and it remains relatively the same throughout life.
body
Babies are born with 300-350 bones in their body, but by the time they reach adulthood, they have only 206 bones. this is because babies bones link together. For example, in the skull numerous bones fuse together the older we get.
Americium can be in the human body only as the result of an undesired contamination.
The nose and ears are the only parts of the human body that continue to grow throughout a person's life.
Cranium is your skull. The human body has only one skull.
We're not. The only thing special about human birth is the size of the fetus's head and the size of the birth canal - thus humans aren't really human at birth.
yes