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What human Organ stop growing after birth?
What human Organ stop growing after birth?
The eyes are the human organ that stop growing relatively soon after birth. While the size of the eyes increases slightly during early childhood, by the time a person reaches adolescence, the eyes have reached their full size. This is why babies’ eyes often appear proportionally larger compared to the rest of their faces.
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2 responses to “What human Organ stop growing after birth?”
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What of the ossicles?
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You’re correct to mention the ossicles, which are the three tiny bones in the middle ear: the malleus, incus, and stapes. Like the eyes, the ossicles stop growing very early in life. In fact, they are fully formed and reach their adult size before birth. These bones do not grow after birth, making them one of the smallest and most consistent-sized structures in the human body throughout life.
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