Hormones released by the endocrine system cause the changes associated with puberty.
Yes, changing levels of hormones during puberty does cause changes in the body such as growth of pubic hair, changes in muscle mass, changes in voice, redistribution of fat, changes in bone density, etc., and many more.
Hormones affect several different processes some include: reproduction, mood, growth and development, and metabolism. Hormones are very powerful and a small amount can cause huge changes in your body.
The main cause of change at puberty are started by the production of our hormones(testosterone for boys and the estrogen and progesterone for girls)
Those chemicals are called hormones. Hormones are produced by various glands in the body and regulate a wide range of bodily functions, including growth, metabolism, and mood.
yes hormones can cause you to be allergic to milk
A women will be irritable when she is pregnant. The hormones cause mood changes. This usually subsides during the fourth month.
Hormones.
Proteins work by interactions. Enzymes can interact with its substrate and can cause chemical changes. Hormones can interact with its receptors to trigger signalling events.
Hormones are released by their body's that cause their reproductive organs to grow and start to work. these same hormones cause them to change the way that they look at people of the opposite sex and and urges them to want to have sex in order to fertilise the ovum that women carry which in turn guarantees the survival of the species.
Cause its hormones!
It is the more hormones that are being produced in the body at the time of puberty. These hormones cause physical changes, one major one being the growth of hair in new places on the body.