π Puberty is a time of significant change in the human body, typically beginning around age 11.
β¬οΈ The sudden increase in puberty hormones marks the most significant change during this period.
β° The timing of puberty varies and can be influenced by factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and diet.
π§ The hypothalamus regulates the release of kisspeptin, which triggers the maturation of organs during puberty.
πΈ In girls, puberty involves ovulation and the maturation of the ovaries.
π¬ This video provides a high-definition view of the ovaries during puberty.
π¬ During ovulation, a mature egg is released from the ovary and travels down the fallopian tube to the uterus.
π΄ Menstruation clears the uterus of unfertilized eggs.
βοΈ The ovaries produce hormones, including estrogen, which have significant effects on the body.
π Both boys and girls experience lasting emotional and physical changes during puberty and adolescence.
π± Girls' bodies transform into women, while boys' bodies transform into men.
π§ The brains of both boys and girls release hormones, triggering the onset of puberty.
π Testosterone is the hormone responsible for the physical characteristics of masculinity.
π£οΈ During puberty, the larynx grows and tilts forward, causing the voice to deepen.
πͺ Testosterone stimulates the growth of body hair and increases muscle mass, including the heart.
π During puberty and adolescence, both sexes experience a surge of new emotions and physical changes.
π Our bodies are overwhelmed by new sensations, including an accelerated heartbeat, increased blood pressure, and flushed cheeks.
π One significant milestone is experiencing mutual desire and entering into our first romantic relationship.
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