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Adolescence is the transition period from childhood to adulthood that typically occurs between ages 10-13 in girls and 12-15 in boys, bringing about physical changes like increased height, weight, and muscle mass as well as major brain growth and maturation. During puberty, girls' reproductive organs develop and they start ovulating monthly, while boys begin producing sperm and experience physical changes like broadening shoulders and deepening voices. Adolescence also sees some people realizing they are transgender, meaning their personal identity and gender do not align with the one typically associated with their sex.
Adolescence is the transition period from childhood to adulthood that typically occurs between ages 10-13 in girls and 12-15 in boys, bringing about physical changes like increased height, weight, and muscle mass as well as major brain growth and maturation. During puberty, girls' reproductive organs develop and they start ovulating monthly, while boys begin producing sperm and experience physical changes like broadening shoulders and deepening voices. Adolescence also sees some people realizing they are transgender, meaning their personal identity and gender do not align with the one typically associated with their sex.
Adolescence is the transition period from childhood to adulthood that typically occurs between ages 10-13 in girls and 12-15 in boys, bringing about physical changes like increased height, weight, and muscle mass as well as major brain growth and maturation. During puberty, girls' reproductive organs develop and they start ovulating monthly, while boys begin producing sperm and experience physical changes like broadening shoulders and deepening voices. Adolescence also sees some people realizing they are transgender, meaning their personal identity and gender do not align with the one typically associated with their sex.
• Adolescence is the change in your childhood to adulthood.
• This takes place in boys from 12 or 13 and 10 to 11 in girls.
• The characteristics including height, weight, and muscle
mass, as well as a time for major changes in brain growth and maturation. WHAT HAPPENS TO REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS? • IN GIRLS: During puberty, your female reproductive organs begin to develop. ... When you've reached puberty, each month these hormones will cause an egg to start maturing and be released from the ovary. This process is called ovulation
• IN BOYS: The sperm reproduction starts,
hormones produced by reproductive system changes body, shoulders broaden and voice becomes deeper. WHAT IS TRANSGENDER?
• Relating to a person whose sense of
personal identity and gender does not correspond with their gender. • Nearly 700,000 people in US are identified as transgender. • Transgender is even called transsexual. HOPE YOU