The testosterone produced in the testicles are what cause the voice to change during puberty.
A boys voice changes during Puberty. It generally gets lower in tone.
Everybody's voice changes because of puberty. Puberty does a lot of things to your body that you WILL notice like voice changes. Your voice will become more deeper.
During puberty signs of voice changes, are the "cracking" of the voice, this is caused by the unsteadiness of the voice, since it is new and the holder isn't use to it. The final pitch is usually obtained by age 15 in males.
Well the most important event I believe that takes place during puberty is when your voice changes, That is when the vocal chords start getting thicker, and your voice is getting lower.
The balls of boys drop during infancy. Voice change happens during puberty and is related to the hormones produced by the testicles. Testicles that are taken out before puberty can affect the voice change of a boy.
Yes,it is normal as you do,Puberty is like changes your voice.
The pitch of the person's voice makes no difference in the timing of it breaking. The voice changing is completely dependnt on the hormonal changes during puberty.
This changes from person to person. That is why some people's voice changes a lot while other people's voice remains some what same.
your voice changes or you get zits
puberty
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, boys experience a significant increase in the size of their larynx (voice box) and vocal cords due to hormonal changes, which causes their voice to deepen. This results in a lower pitch compared to girls who do not experience the same level of vocal cord growth during puberty.