Male and female skeletons share many similarities, including the overall structure, number of bones, and basic skeletal features such as the skull, ribs, and vertebrae. Both sexes possess the same types of bones and have similar joint structures that allow for movement. However, they differ in certain aspects, such as pelvic shape and size, which are adapted for childbirth in females, while males typically have a more robust and larger frame. Despite these differences, the fundamental design and function of the human skeleton remain consistent across both genders.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.