Yes, but everyone is different.
Females usually have one Barr body; males usually have none.
0-2 % in males and 15-20% in females
Apparently the bones account for about 12% of body weight in females and about 15% in males in a normal sized frame.
Body hair in various places is normal for humans past puberty.
Anywhere between about 18 and 24/25 is pretty normal.
Yes, body hair, no matter where it is, is normal. What isn't is society telling women they should remove it or manipulate it in order to be pretty/normal.
We are all different body shapes. And from the measurements that you said, I'm pretty sure that is perfectly normal. You probably have a curvy body shape, and by that, you're absolutely fine.
The "normal" PCV count for males is 48% and 38% for women. The count does not vary for changes in body mass.
Yes, it only happens once for males and females during childhood.
Normal females have XX chromosomes and normal males have XY chromosomes. I believe there are two of each in a human body and the rest are autosomes.
As an adult female, your percentage of body fat should be about 15 to 20% for good health. (For adult males the percentage of body fat should be about 10 to 15% for good health.)
Healthy males, obeses males have less water