Kinesiology 3347A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Secondary Sex Characteristic, Pituitary Gland, Menarche

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Physical changes: when we think of the physical changes of adolescence, we usually give the greatest amount of attention to the reproductive system, reproductive changes are important, but major changes occur in other systems as well. Endocrine and reproductive systems: endocrine glands - secrete hormones governing growth and other aspects of physical development, pituitary gland - triggers other glands to release hormones, gonadotrophic hormones - responsible for the development of sex organs. Major hormones that contribute to physical growth and development. Normal brain development and overall rate of growth. Some changes at puberty, specifically the development of secondary sex characteristics in girls. Crucial in the formation of male genitals prenatally; also triggers the sequence of changes in primary and secondary sex characteristics in males. Development of the menstrual cycle and breasts; has less to do with other secondary sex characteristics. Rate of physical maturation; signals other glands to secrete hormones. General growth hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone, and other activating hormones.

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