Physics, asked by GurJaR0711, 8 months ago

How is menarche different from menopause...???​

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Answered by ChaudharYMaXu01
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The first occurrence of menstruation at the age of 12 in females is called menarche. Menarche is the beginning of the reproductive life of a girl. Menstruation stops when a woman reaches the age of 50 approx. At this age she loses her ability to bear child in her womb, i.e., she becomes infertile. This stage of permanent stoppage of menstruation is called the menopause. Thus, reproductive life of a woman starts at menarche and ends at menopause.

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Answered by sreenidhi11
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1)•Menarche is the beginning of women reproductive life.
•Menopause is the end of women reproductive life.
2)•During menarche, there is an increase in bone mass.
•During menopause, there is a decrease in the bone mass.

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