Biology, asked by gyanendra5050501, 1 year ago

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Full description of teenagers changes


Anonymous: Frm adolescence ===》teenage no much changes.....only that we try to bcm more aggressive nd girls try to show that they are matured...

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Answered by Anonymous
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teenager is also known as the puberty in puberty child start growing with her and his body during 11 to 14 his or her child starts growing and it is also known as the process that childhood come on adulthood it is known as the adolescence process during this changes in their body like physical change mentally change on physical change child body are growing but girls are growing faster than the girls and boys is also trying to level their body in this child is not understand what is going on and what supposed to do because his and her mind is not properly going on during this process child trying to develop their body and his and her mind also mentally change is the very big change in the child because in this their mind is also developed and growing that time that's why child is not trying to spend their time with his and her family because he don't like this type of things that time he like only sex related things because his her mind is not understand that time in this is a very big change in a child during adolescence and puberty because of this child child thinking was changed he and she trying to live independent with his and her identity.
Answered by DiyaDebeshee
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hello friend!!

After childhood, the phase of rapid grows occurs between 10-18 years.
In this phase, called *adolescence*, an individual becomes sexually mature or capable of reproducing.
The age attaining *puberty* varies from person to person but generally, it is between 11-13 years in the case of girls and around 13-14 in the case of boys.

Adolescence is also about tremendous growth emotionally and intellectually.
some of the emotional changes occur due to chemical changes in the body.
these, together with the pressures of growing up or becoming more socially responsible and independent often create emotional turbulence in growing adolescents.

they may feel insecure, angry, rebellious, sad, boisterously happy, restless and so on. Intellectually, a growing adolescent becomes more and more capable of analysing, reasoning, putting things together and drawing the conclusion.

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