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Testosterone is the predominant hormone in puberty in males, including deepening of the voice.
Yes, hence the deepening of your voice.
No, it doesn't. For most boys it usally starts with pubic hair and later on near the end of pubery your voice changes, but yes, it's one of the stages of the voice deepening in puberty.
For Girls it is usually Menstruation, periods begining. For boys it is generally the voice deepening.
Yes, not only is his voice deepening but all the other things associated with male puberty will be happening also.
Unless you consider some risky hormone treatments, there is nothing that will deepen your voice. Your voice will naturally deepen as you go through puberty. The deepening is due to the thyroid cartilage and vocal cords growing.
Testosterone is the hormone that causes elongation of the vocal cords and thus a deeper voice.
Voice Cracking in Males during puberty is the growth of fat tissues around the vocal chords.
For a male:Dropping of the testicles, hair developing around the penis and armpits as well as a "Mustache". Also deepening of the voice, Excretory Advances (More Sweating and ejaculation. Plus many more) For a female: Having periods, deepening of the voice, hair around the vagina, mouth, and armpits, mood swings, and widening of the hips. (and Much more) So the overall description of puberty is maturing and growing
The voice change is the result of structural changes in the larynx (voice box) under the influence of the male hormone testosterone. Voice change in the average boy begins in early puberty when a boy's testicles begin to enlarge and produce testosterone. The specific age this takes place will depend on when puberty begins, and puberty may begin any time between ages 10 years to 14 years. There is then a gradual change or deepening of voice throughout puberty. The average age for completion of voice change is between 14 and 16 years, but just as there is a significant variation in the timing of puberty so is there in voice change.
During puberty it is normal for the male voice to deepen, about one octave. Adult pitch is "usually" reached at about age 15, but not for all males. The deepening of the voice is cause by the growth of the larynx (voice box).
The name of that hormone is testosterone. This hormone is responsible for secondary sex characters in the boys. This hormone makes them aggressive. It is secreted by the endocrine cells from your testes.