During puberty, the reproductive system starts to mature.
the answer to this question is puberty
At puberty, the reproductive system starts producing hormones that cause the skeletal system to mature. The female pelvis also widens to eventually accommodate a baby's head during birth.
At puberty, the reproductive system starts producing hormones that cause the skeletal system to mature. The female pelvis also widens to eventually accommodate a baby's head during birth.
At puberty, the reproductive system starts producing hormones that cause the skeletal system to mature. The female pelvis also widens to eventually accommodate a baby's head during birth.
during puberty
No. in most cases, reaching puberty is the start of sexual development. So the reproductive system is not mature enough to bear a child.
Ovaries release mature eggs
development and nourishment of a new individual
in the female reproductive system
The ovaries in the female reproductive system produce estrogen and progesterone. They also store and mature the eggs.
The function of the secondary female reproductive system is to provide an enabling environment for embryonic development.
The human brain developing before the reproductive system indicates that the prefrontal cortex is more mature than the reproductive system. However, this is a bit of a fallacy, as reproductive systems are rudiment ally functional at a very young age.