No, typically the arms on an infant grow slightly ahead of their legs. This is why infants tend to gain better control of their arms and hands before they develop more advanced leg movements like walking.
Adult cells and infant cells can vary in size, but generally, the basic cell types maintain similar dimensions regardless of age. However, as organisms grow, the number of cells increases, and some specific cell types may expand to accommodate the needs of a larger body. For example, muscle and fat cells can grow larger in adults compared to infants. Overall, while the size of individual cell types can differ, the fundamental cellular structure remains consistent across ages.
No, radicals (roots) and plumules (shoots) do not grow at the same rate. Radicals tend to grow faster initially to anchor the plant and absorb nutrients, while plumules grow more slowly as they focus on above-ground growth and photosynthesis.
Alum crystals and sugar crystals grow at the same rate at an increasing time rate making them grow the fastest
The p arm is the shorter arm of the chromosome. The q arm is the longer arm. For chromosomes which are metacentric, the arms tend to be the same length. For submetacentric, acrocentric, or telocentric, the p and q arms show clear differences in length- and thus are classified accordingly.
no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
well, they basicly grow back like human arms. it's the same format.
How do you use your arms and legs at the same time?
yes
Same time your legs do.
for the same reason that you have 2 arms and 2 legs...that is how their Creator designed them
You lay on your back. Your arms and legs move the same as elementary backstroke.
It's good to have longer arms in basketball so that you can reach the hoop better. same with legs.
A common misconception is that hair grows thicker and or faster when you cut or trim it. This is false, and it is just an illusion. Your hair, whether it's on your head, arms, or legs will grow the same.
A baboon has four limbs, two of which are legs and two of which are arms.
The muscle probably moves all of the limbs in the same direction.
Bees are classified as insects and as such have 6 legs in total, 3 on each side of its body. They do not have any arms, only legs. Bees, however, do have 2 pairs of wings (4 in total).
it is where you lay on your back or front and lift your arms above your head and same with your legs so your like in an arch