Puberty is the process of physical changes through which a
child's
body matures into an
adult body capable of
sexual reproduction to enable
fertilization. It is initiated by
hormonal signals from the
brain to the
gonads: the
ovaries in a girl, the
testes in a boy. In response to the signals, the gonads produce hormones that stimulate
libido and the growth, function, and transformation of the brain,
bones,
muscle,
blood,
skin,
hair,
breasts, and
sex organs.
Physical growth—height and weight—accelerates in the first half of puberty and is completed when an adult body has been developed. Until the maturation of their reproductive capabilities, the pre-pubertal physical differences between boys and girls are the external sex organs.