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In males, the testis get bigger. In females, there is menstruation. Also the overall body growth is huge.
Puberty is a stage of physical development during adolescence.
1.Having menstruation 2.Enlargement of breast 3.Enlargement of hips
Adolescense is ALL of the changes turning you into an adult, puberty is during adolescence and this is the physical changes of your body i.e dropping of balls, growing of the penis
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There are many non-physical changes that occur during adolescence, most notably the large increase in the number of conections between neurons in the brain. this is what causes the sporadic behaviour in adolescents, and helps the brain and personality to develop by 'trimming' the unnecessary synapses. The flood of hormones (testosterone and oestrogen in men and women respectively) that causes the physical changes also cause a development in the sexuality of the adolescent (it makes the horny).
The stage of physical development during adolescence is called
Physical changes during adolescence can impact a child's behavior by influencing their self-image, mood, and emotions. These changes can lead to increased stress, impulsivity, and fluctuations in self-esteem. Additionally, hormonal shifts during puberty can contribute to changes in behavior such as mood swings, rebellion, and risk-taking.
The physical changes in men are the increase inthe size of testis. In females it is the increase in breast sizes.
During adolescence, self-esteem can fluctuate due to the physical, emotional, and social changes happening. It can be influenced by factors such as peer acceptance, academic performance, and body image. Positive experiences and a supportive environment can help boost self-esteem during this period.
An example of a stage in physical development is adolescence, which typically occurs between the ages of 10 to 19 years old. During this stage, individuals experience significant growth spurts, hormonal changes, and development of secondary sexual characteristics. Factors such as nutrition, exercise, and genetics can influence the rate and progression of physical development during adolescence.
During adolescence, changes occur in various parts of the body, including growth spurts leading to an increase in height, development of secondary sexual characteristics such as breast development in females and voice deepening in males, increased oil production in the skin leading to acne, and changes in body composition with increased muscle mass and bone density. These changes are driven by hormonal shifts as a person progresses through puberty.