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Physical Development in Adolescence

Definition

Physical development in adolescence refers to the bodily changes that occur during this period, including growth spurts, puberty-related changes, brain development etc.

Analogy

Think of physical development in adolescence as upgrading from a basic model car to a high-performance vehicle. The body undergoes numerous modifications - new parts are added (like secondary sexual characteristics), existing ones grow larger or stronger (like muscles or bones), and everything starts working more efficiently.

Related terms

Growth Spurt: This term refers to a rapid increase in height and weight that typically occurs during adolescence. It's like when you water a plant regularly and suddenly it shoots up!

Secondary Sexual Characteristics: These are physical signs of sexual maturation that do not directly involve sex organs. For example, breast development in females or facial hair growth in males. It’s like adding accessories to your outfit – they don’t change the clothes themselves but they add noticeable details.

Cognitive Development: This refers to how our mental processes and abilities (like learning, memory, problem-solving) evolve over time. Imagine it as upgrading your computer's software; you're enhancing its capabilities so it can perform tasks more effectively.

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