Science, asked by isha20062, 7 months ago

Which part of our body never grows throughout life? ​

Answers

Answered by kamjoshi81
3

Explanation:

While the rest of our body shrinks as we get older, our noses, earlobes and ear muscles keep getting bigger. That's because they're made mostly of cartilage cells, which divide more as we age.

I am near a rank I need your support

please mark as brilliant

Answered by mahekpatel346
0

Answer:

While the rest of our body shrinks as we get older, our noses, earlobes and ear muscles keep getting bigger. That's because they're made mostly of cartilage cells, which divide more as we age. At the same time, connective tissue begins to weaken.

Similar questions