Yes. Both males and females have exactly the same bone structure, including the same number of ribs. The only difference is that the female skeleton is usually smaller, the bones are more rounded, and the hips are lower and wider.
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Yes, male wolves have the same number of chromosomes as females. There is no research at this time on the DNA found in the X chromosome and the Y chromosome and the Wolf. The Wolf has 78 chromosomes.
No both sexes have 24 ribs (a set of 12). A very small amount of people have 22 or 26 ribs, (en extra set, or a missing set) at birth.
The scientist could conclude that the females choose mates.
there is no difference between the meosis in males and females.
Females have the same number of ribs as males -- 12 pairs. In most cases a female will have an extra rib, so in stead of 24 she may have 25. It has also been researched that many males have 23, so that leaves this question up for discussion.
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.
Yes, male wolves have the same number of chromosomes as females. There is no research at this time on the DNA found in the X chromosome and the Y chromosome and the Wolf. The Wolf has 78 chromosomes.
Females and Males have the same ammount of taste buds.
Males and females have the same number of ribs, 12 pairs, 24 in total
Probably close to 10% of males and maybe the same, or a little less, for females. So that's about 290,000 males and maybe 240,000 females. Quite a number!
Probably close to 10% of males and maybe the same, or a little less, for females. So that's about 300,000 males and maybe 250,000 females. Quite a number!
Probably close to 10% of males and maybe the same, or a little less, for females. So that's about 290,000 males and maybe 240,000 females. Quite a number!
The average human, regardless of gender has 206 bones, a person may have a few more or a few less, but this is hardly cause for concern. Babies have near 300 bones at birth but through adolescence and puberty they will fuse together. You can't stop asking questions because SCIENCE IS AWESOME.
They are the same.
Not Exactly
The majority are females.
No both sexes have 24 ribs (a set of 12). A very small amount of people have 22 or 26 ribs, (en extra set, or a missing set) at birth.