The hormones which are responsible are the sex hormones. Testosterone in boys and estrogen in girls.
Yes this is possible. This is because everyone has different hormone levels.
"Adolescent" refers to a young person who has started puberty but not yet reached adulthood, and is not a hormone. Hormones in general are produced by many different glands within the body, including the thyroid and renal glands.
Growth hormone
During puberty the body becomes sexually mature. This means that after puberty, the person is capable of reproduction.
Hormones ! A person's hormones control the onset of puberty.
Well, at a certain point through puberty you will have the ability to bear a child, but you will not be able to get pregnant, because your egg health deteriorates as well as hormone levels change. The age is not precise and depends on the person's body.
No. Once the epiphyseal (growth) plates at the end of your long bones (femur, humerus, etc), have fused (a result of your sex hormone in puberty), you can no longer grow in height (without repeated breaking and moulding of the bones) The pituitary hormone responsible for growth - the Growth Hormone (original), if in excess in a post-pubertal person, will result in acromegaly, a condition where the soft tissue will swell, as does some other bones (notably, your forehead & jaw). If all this was to occur in someone pre-pubertal, it would resort in gigantism - and yes you would continue to grow.
A person controlling a machine is called an 'Operator' think of it as Operating a machine, not controlling it.
Clubfoot is a condition a person is born with, it does not develop during puberty.
It's commonly called 'puberty'.
More or less very boy and girl will go through puberty as it is the process that turns the body of a boy into the body of a man and the body of a girl into that of a woman. The only people who don't go through puberty are a small percentage who are unable to manufacture sex hormones either as a result of a severe illness, castration or a physical accident or abnormality.
No, puberty is a natural process that everyone goes through as part of their physical and sexual development. It is necessary for the body to mature and prepare for reproduction. While the timing and experience of puberty can vary from person to person, it cannot be skipped.