Science, asked by rrdn, 1 year ago

how humans are growing

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Answered by RajendraBhukar
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Humans are late bloomers when compared with other primates—they spend almost twice as long in childhood and adolescence as chimps, gibbons, or macaques do. But why? One widely accepted but hard-to-test theory is that children’s brains consume so much energy that they divert glucose from the rest of the body, slowing growth. Now, a clever study of glucose uptake and body growth in children confirms this “expensive tissue” hypothesis.

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Answered by 5302dherup9s6t1
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it's due to the pituitary gland release the growth hormone levels. Even it influence the height of a person
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