Explain how the growth spurt differs for girls and boys, and identify the order in which body parts experience rapid growth
Growth spurt is dramatic change in growth in boy or girl. Growth
spurt in boys are betwwen 12-15 year and in girls it is from 10-14
years and Growth spurt in boys is about two year later than in
girls. During growth spurt follfollo changes occur in boys and
girl-
Boys -
1. Testicles and secondry sex organ increase in size.
2. Voice is deepened.
3. Pubic hairs and facial and underarm hairs are visible.
4. Testicles start to produce sperms.
In girls-
1. Breast start to develop.
2. Increase in height.
3. Secondary sex organ increase in size.
4. Menstruation is started.
Explain how the growth spurt differs for girls and boys, and identify the order in which...
Create two timelines indicating average ages at which the pubertal growth spurt and menarche/spermache occur for girls and boys.
Which of the following hormones is associated with breast, uterine, and skeletal development in girls? 41 Multiple Choice B 00:2803 adrenaline estradiol somatostatin testosterone Which of the following statements is true of pubertal growth spurt? 40 Multiple Choice 8 002721 O The growth spurt occurs approximately 2 years earlier for girls than for boys. The mean age at the beginning of the growth spurt in girls is 11 The peak rate of pubertal change occurs at 11 years for boys...
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