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The increase in the horizontal distance between acetabulums (The acetabulum is cavity on the OS coxae that articulates with the femur to form the hip joint) that results from the wider hips in most women, increases a woman's chance of developing knee injuries when pursuing athletic endeavors.
This is because the angle of convergence (the formed angle between the right and left femura) at the knees in greater females than males, causes an uneven weight distribution at the knee joint, which causes uneven wear on the meniscus. Resulting an increase in injuries.
That is a very good question! The male and female pelvis differs remarkably. In fact it is the pelvis, which help you to differentiate between male and female bones. The male pelvis is designed by nature for standing erect. The female pelvis is compromised in order to deliver the baby. The male pelvis is more conical. The female pelvis is more cylindrical. This has to be there as the size of the head of the baby is not going to be lesser as it comes down. The female pelvis is relatively larger as compared to other body bones. The list of the differences is very long and can be found in any good medical book of Forensic medicine.
Female hip bones are wider. Males have less wider hips. I hope I helped :]
Nope that is absolutely correct. Less wider is the key!
The female's pelvis (viewed from the front) has a slightly larger, heart-shaped hole.
are female narwhal bones the same as male narwhal bones
Nope, it's part of the appendicular skeleton.
The human body has an average of 206 bones regardless of if we are talking about a male or a female body. There may be variations, but those are individual cases and not a constant.
Two. The femur bone, also called the thigh bone, in a cow is located between the pelvic joint and the stifle joint. The femur is less noticeable in cattle than humans, but the leg structure between a cow and a human is very similar.
Whales are mammals ; see relevant link for additional information . Whales have pelvic bones because millions of years ago, they were land animals, but as they evolved, they no longer needed their pelvis because over time they lost their need for legs. So now their pelvis and legs are vestigial, meaning they no longer serve their original purpose. They just kept the trait. As for fish, they never had legs, so no need for a pelvis.
The shape of the pelvic bones and the frontal bones differ.
Mainly the pelvic bones.
Male hip bones tend to be larger and heavier with a more prominent bony structure. Female hip bones are generally wider and shallower to accommodate childbirth. The angle of the male pelvis is typically narrower, while the female pelvis has a wider subpubic angle to facilitate childbirth.
between pelvic bones
A human female's pelvis is wider; a male's pelvis is narrower. The wider pelvis assists if a female becomes pregnant, because hormones allow ligaments to relax, which further widens the pelvic outlet. This allows the baby's head and shoulders more room to pass through the pelvic bones as the infant enters the vaginal canal.
the type of bone is the spondylosis type these are very fragile and brittle.
The differences are mainly in the hip area: because of the requirement of the passage of the newborn, the bones of the pelvis must be formed into a larger opening.
Pelvic
The similarities between the male and female reproductive system are, the male reproductive system is designed for the production and transport of sperm cells while the female reproductive system is designed for production of egg cells and for child bearing.
The pelvic bones, or "hip bones" are also called the innominates, the OS coxae or the pelvis.
If you mean pelvic bones then yes, they can.
No. Both have same number of bones that is 206 in adults.In case of females bones are smoother, lighter and having less muscular marking. There Pelvic girdle is quite different from Male Pelvic girdle and adapted for delivery of the baby.