no
Wash it just like when you wash the rest of your body.
I grow when I receive proper nutrition, exercise, and rest to support my body's development. I shrink when I lack essential nutrients, experience illness, or aging impacts my body's ability to maintain its size.
To the rest of the body. It exchanges the gasses and nutrients with the rest of the body at the capillaries.
No, work is not done while sleeping as the body is in a restful state and muscles are relaxed. The body uses this time to rest, repair, and consolidate memories, but it does not actively perform work tasks.
In fishes, oxygen is carried to the rest of the body by their circulatory system. Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the heart to the gills where it picks up oxygen, and then is circulated to the rest of the body.
No, your eyeballs do not grow in size proportionally with the rest of your body as you age.
No they do not. Goldfish can regrow fins just as you and I can regrow hair or finger nails and also like us they can not regrow organs like eyes
yes it is okay. no damage would be done. the only affect it will have is just like shaving the rest of your body it will grow back faster and darker. if that is not what you wish pluck or wax your eyes brows
Because they have to grow and develop just like the rest of the baby's body.
Organs grow to a certain point. Adolescents have their organ system grow with the rest of their body at a negligible amount, which isn't by much. The rate of maturity of such a system could be dependent on genetics as well.
Yes it does, Not by all that much though. Especially not compared to the rest of the body. Babies have big eyes but they're only about 2/3's or so their adult size.
It will grow just as the rest of your body will grow.
they rest their eyes and body and enter sleep
There is no human body part that doesn't grow.Related Information:There are parts that grow more or less, or faster or slower than others, but all body parts grow with the individual.
No, your eyes do grow. Slightly however. An infant's eyes are about 19mm and will grow to 24-25mm in adulthood. This appearingly slight growth may be cause for many to believe that the same size eyes you're born with are the same size eyes you possess as an adult, however this just isn't the case.
not sure about the rest, but liver disfunction causes jaundice, or the yellowing of eyes and skin.
Your eyes send images to your brain, and then your brain sends electric shocks to the spine to the rest of the body. That's how the Human Body works