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On reaching puberty, one egg is produced every month by one of the ovaries in the females. The egg is carried from the ovary to the womb through a thin oviduct or fallopian tube. The two oviducts unite into an elastic bag-like structure known as the uterus. The uterus opens into the ****** through the cervix. The sperms of the male enter through the vaginal passage during sexual intercourse. They travel upwards and reach the oviduct where they may encounter the egg. The fertilised egg, the zygote, gets implanted in the lining of the uterus, and starts dividing.
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When adolescence reaches to maturity at sexual level then this period is known as puberty.
Basically it is an age where a person went through both physical and chemical changes in the body.
For example, in girls during puberty there occurs physical changes like starting of mensuration cycle, development of breasts, development of feminine voice, growth of hairs at pubic area and underarms etc.
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