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Growth and Aging (Adulthood (reproduction (In women, the ability to have…
Growth and Aging
Adulthood
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reproduction
In women, the ability to have children ends
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Adolescene
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In addition to the hormonal and sexual development that occur during this time,
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experiences a growth spurt—girls grow approximately 6–11 cm and boys grow approximately 7–13 cm—in one year
In girls, the hips become wider and the waist might become narrower
in boys, the shoulders usually become broader.
At the end of adolescence, physical growth is complete
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Infancy
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By the end of the first year, The infant starts walking and utters some words.
In the first year, a baby typically grows about 25 cm in length and weighs three times more than when the baby was born.
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