As your body grows, your bones lengthen and widen, muscles develop and strengthen, and organs gradually increase in size. This growth process is regulated by hormones and nutrients in your body to support overall development and maturation. Your body also accumulates more cells to accommodate the increased demands of a larger body size.
Hips may appear to get bigger due to changes in body composition, such as weight gain or muscle growth. Hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy, or menopause can also affect fat distribution around the hips. Genetics can play a role in determining where fat is stored in the body.
The body synthesizes proteins and also gets them from food.
it gets bigger!
abration when the water goings into the little tiny crack to get the hole bigger like this heres an example rain water ice hole gets bigger rain water ice hole gets bigger
a hypotonic solution
it gets bigger and changes as you grow and age
When the numerator gets bigger, the fraction gets bigger; that is, it has a greater value The opposite is true if the denominator gets bigger; in this case the the fraction gets smaller; that is, it has a lesser value
Tell him as he gets older, his body will change and it will get bigger.
it gets bigger. that's all
I think you mean what gets bigger the more you take away from it, the answer is a hole
yes it gets bigger
As m, in the equation y=mx+b, gets bigger the line begins to get steeper.
Your kidney and liver gets weaker.
Their penis gets bigger nd hairier, they have an interest in girls. They also get taller, get deeper voices, body hair, and facial hair.
It gets bigger while the rest of your body does. When you stop growing, so does your penis.
no it does not get bigger
It Gets Bigger - 2012 was released on: USA: 10 April 2012