Typical Growth
Typical growth is the average rate at which an individual or species grows. It is the baseline for measuring the health of a particular individual or species. Typical growth rates vary widely based on age, species, and other factors. Generally, typical growth rates are considered to be normal and healthy, and deviations from these rates may indicate a health issue or atypical growth.
Atypical Growth
Atypical growth is any growth that deviates from the typical growth rate. This can be caused by a number of factors, such as illness, injury, environmental factors, or genetic disorders. Atypical growth can manifest itself in many ways, including stunted growth, accelerated growth, or incomplete growth. Atypical growth can be difficult to diagnose and can lead to long-term health issues if not addressed.