Female. After puberty the female pelvis is wider so there's room for a baby.
The female pelvis tends to be wider and shallower with a larger pelvic opening compared to the male pelvis, which is typically narrower and more heart-shaped. The female pelvis is adapted for childbirth, while the male pelvis is optimized for mobility and stability.
Pelvic girdle of women is adapted for child birth. So it is more like a cylinder than a cone like a man. There are too many differences between the two to mention. This is 'the' bone, where you can almost confidently tell that whether it belongs to male or female, on visual examination.
The female pelvis tends to be wider, shallower, and lighter than the male pelvis, with a larger pelvic opening to accommodate childbirth. The male pelvis is usually narrower, more robust, and heavier, with a smaller pelvic opening. These differences are due to the requirements of pregnancy and childbirth in females versus the need for stronger support and mobility in males.
The female pelvis is wider, shallower, and has a broader pubic arch compared to the male pelvis. These differences allow for easier passage of the baby during childbirth. Additionally, the female pelvis has a larger pelvic outlet to accommodate the baby's head.
The main difference between the pelvis of animals and humans is in the shape and orientation. In animals, the pelvis is typically more elongated and oriented to the side for stability during four-legged locomotion. In humans, the pelvis is shorter and broader, with a bowl-like shape to support upright bipedal walking.
No. They seem to because of the way their pelvis is formed. It is wider than a males' because they have to pass a baby's head through the outlet.
The female pelvis tends to be wider and shallower with a larger pelvic opening compared to the male pelvis, which is typically narrower and more heart-shaped. The female pelvis is adapted for childbirth, while the male pelvis is optimized for mobility and stability.
Men have bigger bones and women have wider pelvises.
Men usually have larger skulls then women, also women's hip bones are built wider, to enable procreation. Men usually have larger skulls then women, also women's hip bones are built wider, to enable procreation.
the female pelvis is wider because it is the path of childbirth.
In the UK a 7 is a 7 men's or women's. Men's will just be a bit wider.
In proportion to the rest of the anatomy, a female pelvis is wider than a male pelvis. However, it may not be bigger, because females are smaller/less tall than men, so in proportion a female pelvis is wider, and the 'wings' are larger than a male pelvis, but necessarily bigger. Also the public ramus in a female is larger, than a male. This is because it is to allow the foetal head to pass through during child birth.
the female pelvis is wider because it is the path of childbirth.
Hominid pelvis is bowl shaped while a quadruped pelvis is wider because of the way the internal organs are carried and protected.
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females have a wider pelvis compared to males- this helps during childbirththe inlet to the female pelvis is oval whereas the male is more heart shaped
females have a wider pelvis compared to males- this helps during childbirththe inlet to the female pelvis is oval whereas the male is more heart shaped