Males are taller than females and tend to have greater upper body strength. There are no "male" or "female" hormones. Females complete their development around age 18, while men's bones continue to mature until around age 21.
Males are taller than females and tend to have greater upper body strength. There are no "male" or "female" hormones. Females complete their development around age 18, while men's bones continue to mature until around age 21.
Males are taller than females and tend to have greater upper body strength. There are no "male" or "female" hormones. Females complete their development around age 18, while men's bones continue to mature until around age 21.
and less roomier *Coccyx less movable. *Sacrum long, narrower with concavity. *Pelvis heavy and thick *Joint surface large. *Greater pelvis deep. *Pubic arch less than 900. *Ischial tuberosity turned inward. *Obturator foramen rounded. *Pelvic inlet and outlet smaller. *Sciatic notch narrow. *Anterior superior iliac spines closer. *In males, the jaw bone is generally larger and more pronounced, and the brow is taller. * Male skeletons also generally have longer, thicker bones in the arms, legs and fingers *Males are taller than females. * Males are, on average, about 10 to 15 percent larger than females and tend to have greater upper body strength. *males have a heart shaped pelvic inlet *Narrow sciatic notch
All humans are born
with a portion of cartilage in their bones, which starts out flexible and becomes more firm over time, They function the same ways and we all have the same hormones there are no male or female hormones. Our brains are the sam one of the similarities of a male and a female have a private bone last similarity a female and a male are both living creatures and they are living bones Public arch
Female
pelvis are bigger than
the male Pelvic cavity wider, deeper. Coccyx more movable. . Sacrum short, wide nearly flat with forward curvature in lower part. Pelvis light and thin. . Joint surface small. Greater pelvis short. Pubic arch more than 900 . Ischial tuberosity turned outward. Obturator foramen ovale. Pelvic inlet and outlet larger. . Sciatic notch wide. Anterior superior iliac spines wide apart. Female bones complete their development around age 18, while mens bones continue to mature until around age 21 females have a circular broader sciatic notch The angle between the inferior pubic rami is acute (70 degrees) in men, but obtuse (90-100 degrees) in women. -493-The angle between the inferior pubic rami is acute (70 degrees) in men, but obtuse (90-100 degrees) in women