EAB 3002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Bulimia Nervosa, Prostate, Queer Theory

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Chapter nine development in adolescence: adolescence, anorexia nervosa, 289, bulimia nervosa, 290, conversion. 279: puberty p. 279, queer theory p. 279: self-esteem p. 287, sexual identity p. Learning p. 286 typically begins around ages 10 to 12 and lasts until ages. The aspects of the body directly related to reproduction. For girls, this includes the development of the uterus, ovaries, and vagina. For boys, it is the development of the prostate gland and growth of the penis. is characterized by rapid physical and sexual growth, and it is often accompanied by hormonal, emotional, and other changes. The hypothalamus and pituitary glands in the brain and the sex glands, or gonads (testes in males and ovaries in females), are the main structures involved in hormonal changes during adolescence. Androgen in males and estrogen in females are the main sex hormones that are involved in genital, sexual, and other physical development.

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