why does the eye does not grows till birth
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By the fact we can say that eye doesn't grow till our death
By the fact we can say that eye doesn't grow till our death
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The Only part of the body that does not grow after birth is the innermost ear ossicle - Stapes (looks like stirrup) which is attached to the oval window of the cochlea. Its size is about 3 mm at birth and doesn’t change in size as we grow. But thinning of the Stapes have been seen with old age. Interestingly, malformation of the Stapes causes more than 60% of congenital middle ear defects.
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS:
It is commonly thought that the eyes do not grow from infancy. However, the human eye grows about one-third in size. The adult human eyeball is approximately one inch in diameter, while the infant’s eye is roughly 70% the adult eye.
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The Only part of the body that does not grow after birth is the innermost ear ossicle - Stapes (looks like stirrup) which is attached to the oval window of the cochlea. Its size is about 3 mm at birth and doesn’t change in size as we grow. But thinning of the Stapes have been seen with old age. Interestingly, malformation of the Stapes causes more than 60% of congenital middle ear defects.
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS:
It is commonly thought that the eyes do not grow from infancy. However, the human eye grows about one-third in size. The adult human eyeball is approximately one inch in diameter, while the infant’s eye is roughly 70% the adult eye.
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