YOGYAKARTA - The part of the body that undergoes the biggest changes duringnication is an important thing that every teenager needs to know. Sacrificial is a natural phase in human growth where the child's body undergoes various changes to maturity.

This rainy period involves physical, emotional, and hormone changes that prepare the body for the reproductive function. The following will be discussed in terms of body parts that undergo the biggest changes during menstruation, both in men and women.

The body part that underwent the greatest changes duringipation was the reproductive organs. This change is not only seen physically, but also related to the biological function of the body in the reproductive system.

In men, reproductive organs such as testes and penises undergo the most rapid changes during prinsipsic period. Testis begins producing sperm and testosterone hormones, which are the main triggers for other physical changes.

In addition, the size of the penis increases, and hair appears in the pubic area as a sign of sexual maturity. The testosterone also causes changes in sound in men, makes the sound band lengthen and produces heavier sound.

In addition, muscle and bone growth is getting faster, so that the posture of the teenage boys looks taller and muscular. This change indicates that the reproductive system is starting to function normally.

Meanwhile, in women, reproductive organs such as ovarians and uteruses undergo rapid changes. Ovarium begins producing eggs and estrogen hormones that play an important role in the menstrual cycle.

In addition, the uterus is enlarged to prepare for the reproductive function, and signs of menstruation begin to appear as the main characteristic of female dementia. Estrogen also triggers breast growth which is one of the most visible changes in teenage girls.

In addition, the body shape begins to turn more curved, especially in the hip. Smooth hair also begins to grow in the armpits and pubic area, marking that the reproductive hormone works actively.

In addition to the reproductive organs, malnutrition also causes changes in the endocrine system, especially in the pituitary glands that regulate hormonal balance. This gland stimulates the production of the growth hormone and the sex hormone, so that the body experiences accelerated development. This is why at the age of puber, children suddenly appear to be higher and experience rapid changes in body shape.

Major changes also occur in the skin and hair. Oil production increases due to sebaceous gland activity, which sometimes causes acne. Hair becomes thicker, and in some parts of the body new hair grows as a sign of increased hormone activity.

In boys, apart from muscle growth, there is also an increase in bone mass. The shoulders widen, and the chest becomes more in the field because muscles develop. This process not only affects physical appearance, but also shows overall increase in body strength.

Meanwhile, girls experience changes to the hormonal and emotional system. The hormone estrogen and progesteron not only affect the reproductive organs, but also the mood. That's why teenagers often experience rapid emotional changes, ranging from happiness, sadness, to being easily offended.

In addition to physical and hormonal changes, purification also brings psychological changes. Teenagers are starting to be more aware of their identity and appearance, and begin to understand the role and responsibility of maturity.

Even though maturity is a natural thing, this fast change often makes teenagers feel confused or uncomfortable. Therefore, it is important for parents and teachers to provide guidance and explanations so that children understand that these changes are a normal part of growth.


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