Your cells divide.
grows while ur body grows
Hair grows longer every day.
benign
hair and nails.
As individuals age, body proportions undergo significant changes. In infancy and early childhood, the head is relatively large compared to the body, while the limbs are shorter. As a person grows, the body lengthens and the head becomes proportionally smaller. In adulthood, changes can include loss of muscle mass and bone density, leading to shifts in posture and a decrease in height, particularly in older age.
Everything grows older (all physical things).
ages
Yes, a puppy's fur can change color as it grows older due to genetics and other factors such as sun exposure.
it grows with your body
The joker in me says their brain, but the intellegent man in me doesn't know.
Actually, your heart does grow. Your eyes are the only part of your body not to grow. The cells may be replaced or updated, but your eyes never grow.
bones get rusty
It grows older, ages.
The poem "A Boy Grows Older" by Yehuda Amichai explores the conflict between youth and adulthood, innocence and experience, and the passage of time. The speaker reflects on the loss of childhood wonder and dreams as he grows older, highlighting the tension between the dreams of youth and the realities of adulthood.
a foot grows at the same time your body grows.
answer me back if im wrong but I asked my mom and she said it grows and grows and grows
your body grows well you sleep