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  • Hi I’m Craig, I have regular sized organs, and this is Mental Floss on YouTube. Today,

  • I’m going to answer Jen Alexander’s BIG question, "Do your organs grow with you?"

  • Well, Jen, the answer is yes, for the most part. They grow until youre fully grown,

  • which is usually your late teens and early twenties. But it’s hard to generalize considering

  • you have almost 80 organs, which make up many different organ systems. So, I’m going to

  • explain the development of a few different organs for you today, including the heart,

  • the lungs, the liver, and the brain. Let’s get started!

  • Right after conception, a fetus’s heart takes up almost all of its midsection. Other

  • than that though, your heart is pretty much always around the same size as your fist at

  • the time. Even babies have hearts the size of their itty bitty fists. Then, it grows

  • with that person. Once they stop growing, their heart stops growing too. There are some

  • conditions that make the heart continue to grow after this point though. These include

  • high blood pressure and a leaky heart valve. Or love. But that's metaphorical.

  • Lungs start working after birth. At first, theyre filled with amniotic fluid. Then,

  • the baby takes their first breath and lungs start to do their job. Crying. A lot. Lungs

  • continue to grow until people are in the late teens or early twenties. This is why young

  • people smoking is such a concern -- their lungs don’t end up developing to the extent

  • and size they should.

  • The liver reaches its full size, of around 3 pounds, at the same time. The liver IS capable

  • of regenerating itself though which is why people are able to donate a piece of their

  • liver to another person. Or to a dog, maybe. Probably has never happened.

  • At birth, the brain is about 25% of the size itll reach, then it starts to grow fast.

  • By the time a child is 2-years-old, the brain is 80% of its adult size. It also stops growing

  • around your twenties. But, even when it has stopped growing, the brain continues to develop

  • in other ways until it’s around 25-years-old. And then we just all, just remain that smart.

  • We're just dumb until we die. No! Never stop learning.

  • Putting aside the liver’s ability to regenerate and the brain’s ability to continue to develop,

  • there’s really only two organs that will continue to grow until you die: your ears

  • and your nose. Six-year-olds have ears that are 90% fully grown. And that’s the case

  • for teenagers with their noses. But, still, a little elongation continues throughout life

  • thanks to cartilage growth and gravity. And lying.

  • Speaking of organs on our faces, there’s a common misconception that eyes don’t grow

  • at all after birth. In fact, they grow a little, but stop when youre about 13-years-old.

  • Thanks for watching Mental Floss on YouTube, which is made by these regular organ sized

  • people. If you have a question of your own that you’d like answered, leave it below

  • in comments. And I will see you next week!

Hi I’m Craig, I have regular sized organs, and this is Mental Floss on YouTube. Today,

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你的器官會和你一起成長嗎?- 大問題 - (第20集) (Do your organs grow with you? - Big Questions - (Ep. 20))

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