The only organ of the human body that does not grow from the day we are born is the eyeball. At birth, the size of the eyeball is already about 75-80% of its adult size, and it remains relatively the same throughout life.
An adult male giraffe's eyeball is around the size of a golf ball. Giraffes have long thick eyelashes, surrounding the eyeball.
An infant's eyes are between 65 and 75 percent of their adult size.
the brain of an ostrich is 5cm smaller than its eyeball.
its about the same size as a squirrel
The size of your respiratory system depends on how big you are. It gradually gets larger as you grow from an infant to an adult.
What?
For a newborn infant, definitely. For a teenager, not that much. For an adult, not really.
Eye size can vary greatly among different species. In humans, an average adult eye is about 24 millimeters in diameter. However, eye size relative to body size tends to be larger in animals that rely heavily on vision, such as birds and some mammals.
about the same size af st marys school
The size of your respiratory system depends on how big you are. It gradually gets larger as you grow from an infant to an adult.
The size of pea.