No.
Both genders have about 2006 bones.
No
Men and women have the same number of neck bones. In fact, men and women usually have the same number of bones in total as well.
Answer umm not all humans have the equal amount of bones
No, a female has 1-2 more bones than a male.
no, men and women both have 206 bones, babies have more than 300 but as they get older the bones start to fuse.
The two reasons why women are more prone to osteoporosis than men include the fact that men are not prone to hormone changes as women are and a man's bones are larger and denser than a woman's. Another reason why women are more prone to osteoporosis than men is because women have a less peak bone mass than men do.
Women
206
Human beings (men women and children) all have the same number of bones, although children have more bones which are unfused with their neighbours than adults. If there were a difference, TV shows like "CSI" or "Bones" would simply count the bones of a crime scene skeleton to determine the sex of the victim. As it is, they have to look for minor differences such as wider pelvises and less prominent features. These shows also look for the degree of fusion of bones, wear and tear on the joints etc. to guesstimate the age. Some anthropologists feel that there is a different "feel" to the bones of men and women, insisting that the skull of a man, even in ancient times, feels "rougher". The folk lore that men have less bones than women comes from the Biblical myth of creation where one of Adam's ribs was taken to form the first woman.
Osteopenia, which leads to osteoporosis
There is no exact number of bones in a human body. A typical adult human skeleton has about 206 bones. Young children have more bones than adults as some bones fuse with age. A common myth that women have more ribs than men is unfounded.
206