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Reproductive glands in early children are not functional due to the lack of sufficient Testosterone in males and Estrogen in females. The hormone that initiates sexual maturity in males is Testosterone.

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Q: Why weren't the reproductive glands function before adolescence what hormone initiate this process in male?
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