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Adolescence: Biosocial Development
bcs.worthpublishers.comDuring adolescence, the sex organs that result in the development of reproductive potential, called primary sex characteristics , increase in size and mature in function.
Adolescence: Biosocial Development
www.austincc.eduNutritional requirements during adolescence include a need for additional calories and about 50% more calcium, iron, and zinc than prior to the growth spurt.