Science, asked by Aravindnathreddy, 1 year ago

Why there are bodily changes in boys at adoloscence age?

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Answered by Ayushi721
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Changes in boys at adolescence... Are..
Growth of hair all around body...
Adams Apple....
Sudden increase in height...
Moustache begin to grow....
Voice become hoarse....

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Answered by Amal16M
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hey dear,



changes in boys at the age of adolescence  

-  body gets broader 
- In boys, the initial puberty change is the enlargement of the scrotum and testes. At this point, the penis does not enlarge. Then, as the testes and scrotum continue to enlarge, the penis enlarges. The initial growth of pubic hair produces long, soft hair that is only in a small area around the genitals. This hair then becomes darker and coarser as it continues to spread. The pubic hair eventually looks like adult hair, but in a smaller area. It may spread to the thighs and, sometimes, up the stomach.

- His body size will increase, with the feet, arms, legs, and hands sometimes growing faster than the rest of the body. This may cause the adolescent boy to experience a time of feeling clumsy.

- Some boys may get some swelling in the area of their breasts as a result of the hormonal changes that are happening. This is common among teenage boys and is usually a temporary condition.

- Voice changes may happen, as the voice gets deeper.


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