Yes, adults and children maintain homeostasis through the same physiological processes, such as temperature regulation and fluid balance. However, the mechanisms may vary slightly due to differences in metabolism, body size, and hormonal levels. Children may also have greater flexibility in adapting to changes in their environment.
Children have smaller hearts and blood vessels, higher heart rates, and lower blood pressure compared to adults. Children's cardiovascular systems are still developing and adapting to growth, while adults have fully developed and matured cardiovascular systems.
Stem cells in adults serve as a repair system, replenishing specialized cells in tissues where damage or turnover occurs. They have the ability to divide and differentiate into various cell types to help maintain and repair the body. The presence of stem cells in adult tissues plays a crucial role in tissue regeneration and homeostasis.
NO!, It is larger in children not in adults
There is no official count of indigo children or adults on the planet as the concept is not supported by scientific evidence. The idea of indigo children emerged in the 1970s and gained popularity in New Age beliefs, but it is not a recognized or measurable phenomenon.
In the spleen of babies and the bone marrow of children and adults
Piaget
Children tend to exaggerate when describing others. Especially when it comes to describing adults, if the child is afraid of an adult.
to maintain a safe environment for children it is the adults responsibility to carry out risk assessment and safety checks through the daymaking sure that the environment is safe
Their brains work differently from those of adults, because children have not fully developed yet; they are learning from birth.
Children typically have higher body temperatures than adults due to their higher metabolic rates, which generate more heat. Additionally, their bodies are still developing, and the thermoregulation system is not yet fully mature, making it less efficient at regulating temperature. Moreover, children tend to have a larger surface area relative to their body mass, which can lead to quicker heat loss and necessitate a higher internal temperature to maintain homeostasis.
Children are more open to adopting and accepting new ideas - they absorb new information quickly - as any teacher will tell you. Adults (mostly) tend to be more set in their ways, the older they are. Also, many adults find it difficult to absorb or even to remember new information.
Jean Piaget is the developmental psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development. He believed that children think differently than adults due to their unique cognitive processes and stages of development. Piaget's work emphasized the active role that children play in constructing their understanding of the world.
there are roughly the same amount of adults and children in the world. But there are more adults by a little.
i noticed that if i have something to sat they just continue on with their coversation. one time i did an experiment and waved at 5 adults and 5 people my age. the adults all used their fingers and kids waved regular. using their whole hand or just raising it.
Children and adults came from Ireland.
adults
adults