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hormones control the increase in height of an adolescent and the final height attained.do you agree?give reasons .

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Answered by Isnam522
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yes this is coz the majority of hormones are secreted and get active during this period of time.

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Answered by RajanSharma123
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Hormones control the way in which the height of an individual increases during adolescence. The sudden increase in the amount of growth hormone (GH) during adolescence leads to an abrupt increase in the height of an individual. However, the final height attained by an individual depends on the genes of an individual and not on the hormones. This is because genes determine the maximum possible height that can be attained by an individual and hormones only help in the expression of these genes. Thus, hormones do not regulate the final height attained by an individual

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