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Define the normal age range for the onset of puberty.
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- Describe the most significant hormones responsible for sex differentiation. List the most important hormones during puberty. Describe the significance of hormonal regulation during pregnancy and present the changes in hormonal balance during menopause.Discuss the stages of pubertal development in females, including the reproductive organs.Describe the general events of embryonicdevelopment, and identify the end result of each.