how are the changes which take place at puberty regulated?
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The growth spurt during early and mid-adolescence is regulated by the complex, inter-related production of a number of hormones. It takes place later and over a longer period in boys than girls. Hormonal changes, such as the regulation of oxytocin and vasopressin, also may affect how adolescents interact with others.
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