Biology, asked by nickailani, 2 months ago

Difference between adolescence in boys and adolescence in girls

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Answered by IamSameerhii
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  • Difference between adolescence in boys and adolescence in girls

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  • Adolescence is a time for growth spurts and puberty changes. A teenager may grow several inches in several months followed by a period of very slow growth. Then they may have another growth spurt.

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  • The teenage years are also called adolescence. During this time, the teenager will see the greatest amount of growth in height and weight. Adolescence is a time for growth spurts and puberty changes. ... Being smaller or bigger than other girls is normal as each child experiences puberty at her own time.

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  • Females start puberty sooner than males. Puberty in females most often begins between the ages of 8 and 13 years. The process may continue until they are 14 years old, although this can be later. ... The breasts will then slowly start to grow during puberty.
Answered by akulkinnarkar
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Differences:

  • the puberty in girls starts at age of 11-12 years while that of boys begins at 13-14 years of age.
  • shoulders broaden in boys while hips of girls broaden.
  • boys develop facial hairs while girls do not.
  • the testes starts to produce sperms in boys while the menstural cycle begins in girls

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