The trick answer is: your nose and ears 👃👂
But here’s the nuance:
- They don’t truly keep “growing” the way organs develop in childhood.
- What actually happens is that the cartilage and connective tissue in areas like the nose and ears continue to change and sag over time, making them appear larger as you age.
So while many people say “nose and ears never stop growing,” it’s more accurate to say they appear to keep growing due to aging changes, not continuous active growth like in childhood.
If you’re curious, I can explain which parts of the body genuinely regenerate or change the most over a lifetime.