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Penis
A male reproductive organ that serves both sexual intercourse and the urinary system functions.
Puberty
The developmental stage in adolescents during which they attain sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction.
Secondary Sex Development
Refers to the physical changes that occur during puberty not directly related to reproductive organs, such as the development of breasts in females and facial hair in males.
Growth Spurt
A growth spurt refers to a rapid increase in height and weight that typically occurs during puberty.
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