Examples of puberty in the following topics:
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- Puberty is the process through which a child matures and becomes capable of sexual reproduction.
- Puberty that starts earlier than usual is known as precocious puberty.
- Puberty that starts later than usual is known as delayed puberty.
- Girls usually complete puberty by ages 15–17, while boys usually complete puberty by ages 16–18.
- Normal puberty is initiated in the hypothalamus.
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- Enlargement of sebaceous glands and an increase in sebum production occur with increased androgen production during puberty and directly before menstruation.
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- The tubules are lined with a layer of cells (germ cells) that develop into sperm cells (also known as spermatozoa or male gametes) from puberty into old age.
- Leydig cells, localized between seminiferous tubules, produce and secrete testosterone and other androgens important for sexual development and puberty, including secondary sexual characteristics such as facial hair and sexual behavior.
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- Estrogen is responsible for the appearance of secondary sex characteristics of females at puberty and for the maturation and maintenance of the reproductive organs in their mature functional state.
- Estrogen is
responsible for the secondary sex characteristics of females at puberty.
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- Episodes of AA before puberty predispose one to chronic recurrence of the condition.
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- In humans and some other mammals, increased testosterone secretion during puberty causes the
darkening of the skin and development of pubic hair on the scrotum.
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- However, it is known that initiation of spermatogenesis occurs at puberty due to the interaction of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and Leydig cells.
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- In puberty, increasing levels of estrogen, in both females and males, leads to increased apoptosis of chondrocytes in the epiphyseal plate.
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- Whilst typically relatively short and measured in the minutes or hours, certain events such as the onset of puberty are much longer lasting.
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- Apocrine sweat glands are inactive until they are stimulated by hormonal changes in puberty.