It is broader and flatter allowing easier passage for birthing a baby
wider
206. Same as in any human body, male or female.
Bladder, Prostate(male), Ovaries(female), cervix(female), Testes(male), Penis(Male), Colon, and the Anus.Answer 2The urinary bladder, the internal reproductive organs, and the distal end of the large intestine.
yes. sacral curve in female is less curve in male. female needs to keep the tailbone posterior in order to increase the size of pelvic cavity to acccommate fetus.
Because women need a way to give birth, and men don't. So women's hips are wider, men's more narrow.
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.
male
The pubic arch on the female pelvis is greater than 90 degrees while the arch is less than 90 degrees in males
pectoral deals with either birds or our muscles, pelvic deals with your pelvis on a human
if it lays egg Normally the female has a larger pelvic bone, and the male sings. Normally the female has a larger pelvic bone, and the male sings.
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.
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.
The pelvic floor is also called the pelvic diaphragm.
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.
The skeletal difference is the female skeleton has the pelvic girdle and the male skeleton lacks it. In the body wise composition there are many, like the variation in the reproductive system, excretory system etc.
Mainly the pelvic bones.
A female has two pelvic fins and has an extra two fins on top of that on either side of the barb or the sting while the male does not. A male also has two pelvic fins but no extras like the female. Also, females are considerably larger than males.
The pelvis is the part of the skeleton whose anatomy is most deifferent between sexes. The average male pelvis is much more heavier and thicker than the female's. This is due to the forces exerted on the bones by stronger muscles. The female pelvis is adapted for pregnancy and childbirth. It is much wider and shallower and has a larger pelvic inlet and outlet, which allows passage for the infants head during childbirth. The female's pelvis is also tilted foward while the male's is relatively vertical.Collapse Replies