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REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE

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n the previous chapter, you have no longer a child but are on the way to

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learnt how animals reproduce. It is becoming an adult.
only after ‘growing up’ to a certain

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age that human beings and many other

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animals can reproduce. Why can I wonder how long this
humans reproduce only after a certain period marked by changes

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age? in the body will last!

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In this chapter, you will learn about

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changes that take place in the human

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body after which a person becomes

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capable of reproduction.

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It is a strange period of life
In Chapter 9, you have learnt about

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when you are neither a child nor
human reproductive organs. Here, we

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an adult. I wonder whether this
shall discuss the role that hormones play period between childhood and

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in bringing about changes that make a adulthood had a special name!
child grow into an adult.
Growing up is a natural process. The

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10.1 Adolescence and Puberty period of life, when the body undergoes
changes, leading to reproductive
Boojho was celebrating his 12th

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maturity, is called adolescence.
birthday. After his friends left, Boojho
Adolescence begins around the age of
and Paheli began chatting with their

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11 and lasts upto 18 or 19 years of age.
parents. Paheli studies in an all-girls
Since this period covers the ‘teens’ (13

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school. She started laughing. She to 18 or 19 years of age), adolescents
remarked that many of Boojho’s school

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are also called ‘teenagers’. In girls,
friends, whom she met after a year, had adolescence may begin a year or two

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suddenly shot up in height. Some of earlier than in boys. Also, the period of
them were looking very funny with a adolescence varies from person to person.

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hairy line above their lips. Her mother The human body undergoes several
explained that the boys had grown up. changes during adolescence. These
Growth begins from the day one is changes mark the onset of puberty. The
born. But upon crossing the age of 10 most important change which marks
or 11, there is a sudden spurt in growth puberty is that boys and girls become
which becomes noticeable. The changes capable of reproduction. Puberty ends
taking place in the body are part of when an adolescent reaches reproductive
growing up. They indicate that you are maturity.
the tallest and who might be the
shortest in your class.
Paheli and Boojho
realised that sudden
Age in % of full height
increase in height and
hairy line above the lips Years Boys Girls
in boys were signs of
adolescence. They 8 72% 77%

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wanted to know more
9 75% 81%

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about other changes at
puberty.
10 78% 84%

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11 81% 88%

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12 84% 91%

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10.2 Changes at Puberty

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13 88% 95%

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Increase in Height

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The most conspicuous change during 14 92% 98%

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puberty is the sudden increase in

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15 95% 99%
height. At this time the long bones, that

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is, the bones of the arms and the legs 16 98% 99.5%
elongate and make a person tall.
17 99% 100%

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Activity 10.1
18 100% 100%
The following chart gives the

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average rate of growth in height of
boys and girls with age. The figures
in columns 2 and 3, give the Calculation for full height (cm)

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percentage of the height a person

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Present height (cm)
has reached at the age given in × 100
% of full height at this age

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column 1. For example, by the age (as given in the chart)
11, a boy has reached 81% of his

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probable full height, while a girl Example:
has reached 88% of her full

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height. These figures are only A boy is 9 years old and 120 cm
representative and there may be tall. At the end of the growth period
individual variations. he is likely to be
Use the Table for your friends
and work out how tall they are likely 120
× 100 cm = 160 cm tall
to be. Find out who is likely to be 75

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Activity 10.2 There is no need for Paheli to worry.
All parts of the body do not grow at the
Use the data given in Activity 10.1 same rate. Sometimes the arms and legs
to draw a graph. Take age on the X-
or hands and feet of adolescents look
axis and per cent growth in height
oversized and out of proportion with the
on the Y-axis. Highlight the point
body. But soon the other parts catch
representing your age on the graph.
up and result in a proportionate body.
Find out the percentage of height
You must have noticed that height
you have already reached. Calculate

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the height you might eventually of an individual is more or less similar

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reach. Tally your graph with the one to that of some family member. This is
given here (Fig. 10.1). because height depends on the genes

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inherited from parents. It is, however,

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very important to eat the right kind of

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food during these growing years. This

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helps the bones, muscles and other
parts of the body get adequate

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nourishment for growth. You will find

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nutritional needs of adolescents

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discussed later in the lesson.

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Change in Body Shape
Have you noticed that boys in your class
have broader shoulders and wider chests

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than boys in junior classes? This is
Fig. 10.1 : Graph showing percentage of height because they have entered the age of

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with age puberty when shoulders generally
broaden as a result of growth. In girls,
Initially, girls grow faster than boys

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the region below the waist becomes
but by about 18 years of age, both reach

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wider.
their maximum height. The rate of In boys, the muscles of the body grow
growth in height varies in different

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more prominently than in the girls.
individuals. Some may grow suddenly
Thus, changes occurring in adolescent

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at puberty and then slow down, while
boys and girls are different.
others may grow gradually.

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Voice Change
Did you notice that sometimes the voice
of some of the boys in your class cracks?
I am worried. Though I
At puberty, the voice box or the larynx
have become taller, my
face looks much smaller
begins to grow. Boys develop larger voice
compared to my body. boxes. The growing voice box in boys can
be seen as a protruding part of the throat
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called Adam’s apple (Fig. 10.2). In girls, and pimples on the face at this time
the larynx is hardly visible from the because of the increased activity of these
outside because of its small size. glands in the skin.
Generally, girls have a high pitched voice,
whereas boys have a deep voice. In Development of Sex Organs
adolescent boys, sometimes, the muscles Look up Fig. 9.1 and 9.3 of the
of the growing voice box go out of control previous lesson which shows sex
and the voice becomes hoarse. This state organs of humans. At puberty, male

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may remain for a few days or weeks after sex organs like the testes and penis
which the voice becomes normal.

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develop completely. The testes also
begin to produce sperms. In girls, the

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ovaries enlarge and eggs begin to

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Adam’s mature. Also ovaries start releasing

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apple mature eggs.

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Reaching Mental, Intellectual and

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Emotional Maturity

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Adolescence is also a period of change

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in a person’s way of thinking.

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Adolescents are more independent than

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before and are also self conscious.
Intellectual development takes place and
they tend to spend considerable time

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Fig. 10.2 : Adam’s apple in a grown up boy
thinking. In fact, it is often the time in
one’s life when the brain has the

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greatest capacity for learning.
Many of my classmates Sometimes, however, an adolescent may
have a hoarse voice. Now I

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feel insecure while trying to adjust to
know why?

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the changes in the body and mind. But
as adolescent learners, you should know
Increased Activity of Sweat and

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that there is no reason to feel insecure.
Sebaceous Glands
These changes are a natural part of

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During puberty the secretion of sweat growing up.
glands and sebaceous glands (oil glands)

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increases. Many young people get acne 10.3 Secondary Sexual
A few glands such as sweat glands,
Characters
oil glands and salivary glands release You have learnt in Chapter 9, that
their secretions through ducts. testes and ovaries are the reproductive
Endocrine glands release hormones organs. They produce the gametes,
directly into the bloodstream. So, they that is, sperms and ova. In girls,
are also termed ductless glands.
breasts begin to develop at puberty
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and boys begin to grow facial hair, that The testes and ovaries secrete sex
is, moustaches and beard. As these hormones. You have just learnt that
features help to distinguish the male these hormones are responsible for the
from the female they are called male and female secondary sexual
secondary sexual characters. Boys characters. Further, the sex hormones
also develop hair on their chest. In are under the control of hormones from
both, boys and girls, hair grows under the pituitary gland (Fig. 10.3). The
the arms and in the region above the pituitary secretes many hormones, one

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thighs or the pubic region. of which makes ova mature in the
ovaries and sperms form in the testes.

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Both Boojho and Paheli wish to know

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what initiates changes at puberty.

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The changes which occur at

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adolescence are controlled by

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hormones. Hormones are chemical

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substances. These are secretions from

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endocrine glands, or endocrine system.

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The male hormone or testosterone

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begins to be released by the testes at

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the onset of puberty. This causes

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changes in boys about which you have
just learnt, for example, the growth of
facial hair. Once puberty is reached in

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girls, ovaries begin to produce the female
hormone or estrogen which makes the

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breasts develop. Milk secreting glands
or mammary glands develop inside the

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breasts. The production of these

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hormones is under the control of
another hormone secreted from an

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endocrine gland called pituitary gland.

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Fig. 10.3 : The onset of puberty is controlled by
10.4 Role of Hormones in hormones
Initiating Reproductive

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Function
Paheli and Boojho have now
Endocrine glands release hormones understood that puberty marks the
into the bloodstream to reach a beginning of the reproductive period
particular body part called target site. when one becomes capable of
The target site responds to the reproduction. But they want to know
hormone. There are many endocrine if reproductive life, once begun,
glands or ductless glands in the body. continues, or it ends some time.

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10.5 Reproductive Phase of Menstrual cycle is controlled by
Life in Humans hormones. The cycle includes the
maturation of the egg, its release,
Adolescents become capable of thickening of uterine wall and its
reproduction when their testes and breakdown if pregnancy does not
ovaries begin to produce gametes. The occur. In case the egg is fertilised it
capacity for maturation and production begins to divide and then gets
of gametes lasts for a much longer time embedded in the uterus for further
in males than in females.

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development as you have learnt in
In females, the reproductive phase of Chapter 9 (Fig. 9.8).

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life begins at puberty (10 to 12 years of
age) and generally lasts till the age of 10.6 How is the Sex of the

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approximately 45 to 50 years. The ova Baby Determined?

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begin to mature with the onset of

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puberty. One ovum matures and is

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released by one of the ovaries once in

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about 28 to 30 days. During this I heard my mother and my

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period, the wall of the uterus becomes aunt talking about my cousin

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thick so as to receive the egg, in case who is going to have a baby.

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it is fertilised and begins to develop. They were discussing whether

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This results in pregnancy. If she would give birth to a boy

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fertilisation does not occur, the or a girl. I wonder what makes
released egg, and the thickened lining the fertilised egg develop
either into a boy or a girl!
of the uterus along with its blood

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vessels are shed off. This causes
Boy or Girl?
bleeding in women which is called
Inside the fertilised egg or zygote is the

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menstruation. Menstruation occurs
once in about 28 to 30 days. The first instruction for determining the sex of
menstrual flow begins at puberty and the baby. This instruction is present in

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is termed menarche. At 45 to 50 years the thread-like structures, called

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of age, the menstrual cycle stops. chromosomes in the fertilised egg.
Stoppage of menstruation is termed Recall from Chapter 8, that

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menopause. Initially, menstrual cycle chromosomes are present inside the

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may be irregular. It take some time to nucleus of every cell. All human beings
become regular. have 23 pairs of chromosomes in the

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nuclei of their cells. Two chromosomes
out of these are the sex chromosomes,
named X and Y. A female has two X
Paheli says that the chromosomes, while a male has one X
reproductive life of a and one Y chromosome. The gametes
woman lasts from (egg and sperm) have only one set of
menarche to menopause. chromosomes. The unfertilised egg
Is she right?
always has one X chromosome. But
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sperms are of two kinds. One kind has and ovaries to produce their hormones.
an X chromosome, and the other kind You have already lear nt that the
has a Y chromosome. pituitary gland is an endocrine gland.
See Fig. 10.4. When a sperm It is attached to the brain.
containing X chromosome fertilises the Apart from the pituitary, the testes
egg, the zygote would have two X and the ovaries, there are other
chromosomes and develop into a female endocrine glands in the body such as
child. If the sperm contributes a Y thyroid, pancreas and adrenals

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chromosome to the egg (ovum) at (Fig. 10.5).
fertilisation, the zygote would develop

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into a male child.
pituitary

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gland

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sperm

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thyroid gland

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gland

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eggs

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pancreas

position of

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the ovary in
the female

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boy girl

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testis
Fig. 10.4 : Sex determination in humans

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Now you know that the sex
chromosomes of the father determine the

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Fig. 10.5 : Position of endocrine glands in the
sex of an unborn baby. The belief that human body

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the mother is responsible for the sex of
Boojho and Paheli had once visited
her baby is completely wrong and to
their aunt who was a doctor and
blame her for this is totally unjustified.
remembered that a boy named Kaka had
10.7 Hormones other than a very big and bulging throat. Their aunt
had told them that Kaka was suffering
Sex Hormones from ‘goitre’, a disease of the thyroid
Look at Fig. 10.3 again. The hormones gland. Kaka’s thyroid gland was not
secreted by the pituitary stimulate testes producing the hormone thyroxine.
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Their aunt also told them that their This change from larva to adult is
uncle was suffering from ‘diabetes’ called metamorphosis (Fig. 9.10).
because his pancreas was not producing Metamorphosis in insects is controlled
the hormone insulin in sufficient by insect hormones. In a frog, it is
quantities. Boojho and Paheli then controlled by thyroxine, the hormone
asked their aunt about the adrenal produced by thyroid. Thyroxine
glands, which are also shown in the production requires the presence of
chart hung on the wall of her clinic. The iodine in water. If the water in which

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aunt told them that adrenal glands the tadpoles are growing does not
secrete hormones which maintain the contain sufficient iodine, the tadpoles

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correct salt balance in the blood. cannot become adults.
Adrenals also produce the hormone

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adrenalin. It helps the body to adjust

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to stress when one is very angry, If people do not have

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embarrassed or worried. enough iodine in their diet,

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Thyroid and adrenals secrete their will they get goitre caused

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hormones when they receive orders from by lack of thyroxine?

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the pituitary through its hormones.

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Pituitary also secretes growth hormone Activity 10.3

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which is necessary for the normal

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growth of a person. Collect information from magazines

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or from doctors and prepare a note
on the importance of consuming
iodised salt. You can also look for

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this information on the internet.
Are there hormones in
other animals also? Have
10.9 Reproductive Health

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they any role to play in
reproduction? The physical and mental well being of

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an individual is regarded as an

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10.8 Role of Hormones in individual’s health. To keep the body
healthy, every human being, at any age,
completing the Life

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needs to have a balanced diet. The
History of Insects and person must also observe personal

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Frogs hygiene and undertake adequate

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You have already learnt about the life physical exercise.
history of the silk moth and the frog. During adolescence, however, these
The caterpillar has to pass through become even more essential as the body
various stages to become an adult moth. is growing.
Recall from Class VII the stages of the
life history of the silk moth. Similarly, Nutritional Needs of the Adolescents
the tadpole passes through certain Adolescence is a stage of rapid growth
stages to become a frog (Chapter 9). and development. Hence the diet for an
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adolescent has to be carefully planned. Activity 10.5
You have already learnt what a balanced
Get ideas from the pictures given in
diet is. Recall that a balanced diet means
Fig.10.6. Prepare charts or posters
that the meals include proteins,
and paste them in the class so that
carbohydrates, fats and vitamins in you are aware of the diet for
requisite proportions. Our Indian meal adolescents. You may use your
of roti/rice, dal (pulses) and vegetables creative ideas and present it like an
is a balanced meal. Milk is a balanced advertisement. You may even

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food in itself. Fruits also provide organise a competition on this topic.

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nourishment. For infants, mother’s milk
provides all the nourishment that they

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need.

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Iron builds blood and iron-rich food

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meat
such as leafy vegetables, jaggery, meat,

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vegetables
citrus, Indian gooseberry (amla) are good

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for adolescents.

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milk and
Check items for lunch and dinner in eggs

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your meal. Is the meal balanced and

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nutritious? Does it include cereals

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which give energy and milk, meat, nuts
and pulses which provide proteins for
growth? Also, does it include fats and
fruits

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sugar that give energy? What about
fruits and vegetables which are
protective foods? Chips and packed or

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tinned snacks, though very tasty
should never replace regular meals as

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they do not have adequate nutritional

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value.

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grains
Activity 10.4

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Fig. 10.6 : Nutritious items of food
Make a group with your friends.

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Write down the items of food in your Personal Hygiene
breakfast, lunch and dinner you
Everyone should have a bath at least
had on the previous day. Identify
once everyday. It is more necessary for
the items responsible for proper
teenagers because the increased activity
growth. Also identified the junk
of sweat glands sometimes makes the
food that you consumed the
body smelly. All parts of the body should
previous day.
be washed and cleaned everyday. If

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cleanliness is not maintained there are Activity 10.6
chances of catching bacterial infection.
Girls should take special care of Collect data on the number of
cleanliness during the time of menstrual children in your class who exercise
flow. They should keep track of their regularly and who do not exercise
menstrual cycle and be prepared for the regularly. Did you notice any
onset of menstruation. difference in their fitness and
health? Prepare a report on the
Physical exercise benefits of regular exercise.

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Walking and playing in fresh air keeps

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the body fit and healthy. All young boys
Say “NO” to Drugs

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and girls should take walks, exercise Adolescence is a period of much
and play outdoor games. activity in the body and mind which

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is a normal part of growing up. So do

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Myths, Taboos, Do’s and Don’ts not feel confused or insecure. If

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You have lear nt here and from anybody suggests that you will get

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Chapter 9 the scientific facts related

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relief if you take some drugs, just say
to human reproduction. There are ‘No’ unless prescribed by the doctor.

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many wrong notions which you should

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Drugs are addictive. If you take them
now be able to discard as informed

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adolescents. For example, there are once, you feel like taking them again

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myths and taboos regarding bodily and again. They harm the body in the
changes that adolescents experience. long run. They ruin health and
Some of these are given below and happiness.

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you can now argue why these are You must have heard about AIDS
myths and not facts. which is caused by a dangerous virus,
1. A girl becomes pregnant if

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HIV. This virus can pass on to a
she looks at boys during
normal person from an infected
menstruation.
person by sharing the syringes used

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2. The mother is responsible for the
for injecting drugs. It can also be

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sex of her child.
3. A girl should not be allowed to transmitted to an infant from the
work in the kitchen during infected mother through her milk. The

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menstruation. virus can also be transmitted through

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You may come across many other myths sexual contact with a person infected
and taboos. Discard them. with HIV.

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Adolescent Pregnancy
You might be knowing that in our country, the legal age for marriage is 18 years
for girls and 21 years for boys. This is because teenage mothers are not prepared
mentally or physically for motherhood. Early marriage and motherhood cause
health problems in the mother and the child. It also curtails employment
opportunities for the young woman and may cause mental agony as she is not
ready for responsibilities of motherhood.

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KEYWORDS WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT
ADAM’S APPLE  Humans become capable of reproduction af-

ADOLESCENCE ter puberty sets in. Between the ages of 11


years and 19 years children are called ado-
ADRENALIN lescents.
 The onset of puberty brings about growth of
BALANCED DIET
the reproductive organs. Hair grow at various

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ENDOCRINE GLANDS places on the body. Breasts develop in girls

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and facial hair (moustache and beard) appear
ESTROGEN
in boys. Voice of boys becomes hoarse as voice

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HORMONES box enlarges during adolescence.

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 Children gain height during adolescence.

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INSULIN
 The onset of puberty and maturity of

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PITUITARY GLAND reproductive parts are controlled by hormones.

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 Hormones are secretions of endocrine glands

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PUBERTY
which pour them directly into the blood stream.

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REPRODUCTIVE Pituitary gland secretes hormones which in-

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HEALTH clude growth hormone and hormones that

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make other glands such as the testes, ovaries,
SECONDARY SEXUAL thyroids and adrenals, secrete hormones.
CHARACTERS Pancreas secretes insulin, thyroid produces

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SEX CHROMOSOMES thyroxine and adrenals produce adrenalin.
 Testosterone is the male hormone and

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TARGET SITE estrogen, the female hormone. The uterine wall
in females prepares itself to receive the
TESTOSTERONE

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developing fertilised egg. In case there is no

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THYROXINE fertilisation, the thickened lining of the uterine
wall breaks down and goes out of the body

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VOICE BOX
along with blood. This is called menstruation.

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 Sex of the unborn child depends on whether
the zygote has XX or XY chromosomes.

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 It is important to eat balanced food and
maintain personal hygiene during
adolescence.

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Exercises

1. What is the term used for secretions of endocrine glands responsible for
changes taking place in the body?

2. Define adolescence.

3. What is menstruation? Explain.

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4. List changes in the body that take place at puberty.

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5. Prepare a Table having two columns depicting names of endocrine glands
and hormones secreted by them.

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6. What are sex hormones? Why are they named so? State their function.

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7. Choose the correct option.

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(a) Adolescents should be careful about what they eat, because

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(i) proper diet develops their brains.

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(ii) proper diet is needed for the rapid growth taking place in their

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body.

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(iii) adolescents feel hungry all the time.

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(iv) taste buds are well developed in teenagers.

(b) Reproductive age in women starts when their

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(i) menstruation starts.

(ii) breasts start developing.

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(iii) body weight increases.

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(iv) height increases.

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(c) The right meal for adolescents consists of

(i) chips, noodles, coke.

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(ii) chapati, dal, vegetables.

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(iii) rice, noodles and burger.

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(iv) vegetable cutlets, chips and lemon drink.
8. Write notes on—

(a) Adam’s apple.

(b) Secondary sexual characters.


(c) Sex determination in the unborn baby.

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9. Word game : Use the clues to work out the words.
EXERCISES Across
3. Protruding voice box in boys
4. Glands without ducts
7. Endocrine gland attached to brain
8. Secretion of endocrine glands
9. Pancreatic hormone

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10. Female hormone

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Down
1. Male hormone

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2. Secretes thyroxine

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3. Another term for teenage

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5. Hormone reaches here through blood stream
6. Voice box

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7. Term for changes at adolescence

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10. The table below shows the data on likely heights of boys and girls as they
grow in age. Draw graphs showing height and age for both boys and
girls on the same graph paper. What conclusions can be drawn from
these graphs?

Age Height (cm)


(Years) Boys Girls

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0 53 53

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4 96 92

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8 114 110

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12 129 133

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16 150 150

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20 173 165

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Extended Learning — Activities and Projects
1. Find out from your elder relatives about their awareness of the
legal status of early marriage. You yourself may get information on

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it from your teacher, parents, a doctor or the internet. Write a two-
minute speech explaining why early marriage is not good for the

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couple.
2. Collect newspaper cuttings and information in magazines about HIV/

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AIDS. Write a one page article of 15 to 20 sentences on HIV/AIDS.

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3. In our country, according to a census, there are 882 adolescent
females for every 1000 males. Find out.

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(a) the concerns of the community regarding this low ratio.
Remember that the chance of having a boy or a girl is equal.

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(b) what amniocentesis is and how useful this technique is. Why

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is its use for identification of sex of the unborn child banned
in India?
4. Put your ideas together and write a short note on the importance of
knowing facts about reproduction.
For more information, visit :
 www.teenshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/
 www.ama_assn.org/ama/pub/category/1947.html
 www.adolescenthealth.com

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