yes your bodies grow if you are a girl you grow up until you are 17 and if you are a boy you grow up until 22 and when you get old you might get short or you might stay your size.
Humans, some plants like trees, and some animals like reptiles and fish continue to grow throughout their lives. This type of growth is known as indeterminate growth, as opposed to organisms that have determinate growth and stop growing once they reach a certain size.
Spirogyra grows and develops through a process called fragmentation, where a single filament breaks apart to form new filaments. These new filaments then grow through cell division, expanding the colony size. As the filaments continue to grow, they form dense mats or clumps in freshwater environments.
No, snowflakes do not continue to grow once they touch the ground. Once they land, they can be further compacted by footsteps or other forces, but they do not continue to accumulate additional ice crystals.
yes
Two parts of the body that continue to grow throughout life are the nose and the ears. They may appear larger as we age due to changes in cartilage and tissue density.
Trees
They develop with the rest of their body - while in the egg !
As long as it lives it will continue to grow. Just as you will. So there is no specific length.
Goldfish do not stop growing and will continue to grow throughout their lives. Their growth is influenced by factors such as diet, tank size, and water quality.
Sharks do not stop growing throughout their entire lives. They continue to grow as long as they live, with some species growing larger than others.
Yes, rodents' teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
Yes, squirrel teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
Yes, squirrels' teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
i think it might be a tree:3
Fish grow and develop through a process called indeterminate growth, meaning they continue to grow throughout their lives. They start as eggs, hatch into larvae, and then grow into juveniles and finally adults. Their growth is influenced by factors like genetics, environment, and food availability.
Yes
Humans, some plants like trees, and some animals like reptiles and fish continue to grow throughout their lives. This type of growth is known as indeterminate growth, as opposed to organisms that have determinate growth and stop growing once they reach a certain size.