Biology, asked by shruthikumari2004, 1 year ago

48. How are general growth and sexual maturation different from each
other? Which are the symptoms observed in sexually matured females?
When a matured female receives male sex cells due to sexual contact
what changes will happen in her uterus?​

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Answered by pratimasingh66
34

Answer:

general growth of sexual maturation are different from each other because of differences in sex. her breast will be fully grown and she will understand the difference between good and bad. when the mature female receive male sex cell due to sexual contact the sperm will fertilized ovum and hence the women will be pregnant and the uretus will be ready for holding the baby for 9 months by making placenta around the baby and menstruation will be ceased for 9 months.

Answered by madhusudanmugulkat
10

General growth:

>We notice that our height has increased continuously from early age till now.

>We acquire teeth, even lose the old,so called milk teeth & acquire new .

{Inshort, body becomes larger)

Sexual maturation: PUBERTY..

{common to both boys and girls}

>Proportions changes, new features appear, and so do new sensations.

>We begin to notice thick hair growing in armpits,genital

area between the thighs, which can also become darker.

>Thinner hair appears on legs, arms & face.

>The skin frequently becomes oily,& we might begin to develop pimples.

Symptoms........

>Breast size begins to increase, with darkening of the skin of the nipples at the tips of the breasts.

>Girls begin to Menstruate at around this time.

In Uterus....

> , The sperms enter through the vaginal passage during sexual intercourse

> They travel upwards and reach the oviduct where they may encounter the egg.

> The fertilized egg (zygote) starts dividing and form a ball of cells or embryo

> The embryo is implanted in the lining of the uterus where they continue to grow and develop organs to become foetus.

> The uterus prepares itself every month to receive and nurture the growing embryo.

> the lining thickens & is richly supplied with blood to nourish the growing embryo.

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