Asked by Zephyr Benedict
Which endocrine gland(s) are responsible for the changes associated with puberty?
A. Thymus Gland
B. Reproductive Glands
C. Thyroid Gland
D. Pancreas
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B. Reproductive Glands
The gonads (ovaries and testes) produce sex hormones (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) that drive the physical and reproductive changes of puberty (secondary sexual characteristics, reproductive organ development).
The gonads (ovaries and testes) produce sex hormones (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) that drive the physical and reproductive changes of puberty (secondary sexual characteristics, reproductive organ development).
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