cell growth
No, meiosis in females completes when the oocyte is ovulated, regardless of whether fertilization occurs. If fertilization occurs, the second stage of meiosis is completed by the fusion of the oocyte with a sperm cell. If fertilization does not occur, the oocyte degenerates and is eventually expelled from the body during menstruation.
DNA replication starts at multiple points along the DNA strand simultaneously. This process allows for efficient and rapid duplication of the genetic material.
Fibers of blood typically become visible during the clotting process, when the blood starts to solidify. This is part of the body's natural response to stop bleeding and repair damaged blood vessels.
You can only get pregnant if you are having your periods and you start your periods some time during puberty. (Ask a woman in your family about periods if you don't know what they are) In some cases your periods can start as early as nine years old but the norm (i think) is about 10 - 13 years. Don't worry if you start early or late though, the 'norm' is just the average. I wont explain about puberty because you are asking this question so you probably already know
At puberty, the ovary has around 300,000 to 400,000 immature follicles. These follicles contain the oocyte (egg) and supporting cells responsible for its development. Over a woman's reproductive years, most of these follicles will undergo atresia (degeneration) with only a small number ovulating during menstrual cycles.
I think it is the Thymus Gland.
She starts her period
Menarche (first period) is part of going through puberty. Menstruation only occurs when a person starts to ovulate, as menstruation occurs if an egg isn't fertilised. Puberty refers to the process of going from a child to a sexually mature adult, thus puberty has to start in order for you then to start menstruating as menstruation occurs only after you start to ovulate.
Other than surgery, there is no way to permanently increase the size of your penis. Special diets, supplements, exercises, and pumps do not work, and can actually be harmful. If you are in puberty, the only thing you can do is to wait. As you progress through puberty your penis will grow naturally
Puberty is a process that occurs usually at the age of 9-14 (girls) and 10-17 (boys) the age may be higher or lower depending on the individual body. Simply in this stage, it is usually a growth of the child's body, and gains the ability to reproduce. Usual symptoms of puberty are a growth of breasts, muscles and reproductive organs. Body hair and facial hair (in boys) also starts to increase. Puberty must not be confused by the term adolescence, adolescence is only the physiological and social change between childhood and adulthood. Adolescence largely overlaps the period of puberty.
No, you are not. In fact there is probably no one who had no trouble with puberty.
Puberty ends when the growth plates on the bones close. When this happens, the person is as tall as he or she will ever get, so this is regarded to be the "end" of puberty. This happens at different ages for everybody, so it is hard to tell exactly when puberty will end, even if you know the age you started.
Yes, you will go through the process. But it may be a bit shunted as there is only one testis to produce testosterone.
Yes it is not only normal, but required. The reason for puberty is that when you grow up you can make babies.
no,sperm only comes once you've gone through puberty.
Growing armpit hair is a sign you have already started puberty.
There is nothing you can but wait for puberty. If puberty is over you can ask your doctor for help but surgery is the only way then.