Both girls and boys go through puberty however most cisgendered boys:Group of answer choicesbecome more fatty than cisgendered girls during puberty.experience a surge of estrogen that causes sex characteristics to change.start their growth spurts about two years after cisgendered girls.reach the peak of their growth rate around age 12.
Question
Both girls and boys go through puberty however most cisgendered boys:Group of answer choicesbecome more fatty than cisgendered girls during puberty.experience a surge of estrogen that causes sex characteristics to change.start their growth spurts about two years after cisgendered girls.reach the peak of their growth rate around age 12.
Solution
The correct answer is: "start their growth spurts about two years after cisgendered girls."
Here's why:
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"Become more fatty than cisgendered girls during puberty." - This is not accurate. Both boys and girls may gain some fat during puberty, but it's not accurate to say that boys become more fatty than girls.
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"Experience a surge of estrogen that causes sex characteristics to change." - This is not accurate for cisgendered boys. Boys do experience a surge of hormones during puberty, but it's primarily testosterone, not estrogen.
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"Start their growth spurts about two
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