No, of course not. All adult humans have the same number of bones (206). If you are thinking that men should be missing a rib because of Adam? No, Adam's rib was "surgically"removed, his genetic code was not changed to have one less rib. If your mother had her appendix or tonsils out as a child, were you born without an appendix or tonsils? Of course not!
The shape of the pelvic bones and the frontal bones differ.
As people age, both male and female skeletons undergo similar changes such as decreased bone density and joint degeneration. However, females tend to experience more rapid bone loss after menopause due to hormonal changes, leading to a higher risk of osteoporosis. Additionally, males tend to have larger bone size and more pronounced muscle attachments compared to females.
The lungs and heart are under the rib cage. This is true for both males and females.
Males, There are more males in jail. The do lie
Yes, males have a pubic bone. The pubic bone is part of the pelvis, and it is located at the front of the body below the abdomen. It helps support the structures of the pelvis and provides attachment points for muscles.
It will hurt!
female
All the bones in males are heavier than females, including the pelvic bone. This is due the effect of male hormone called as testesterone.
Female chimpanzees mate with as many males as possible to prevent infanticide
On top of its head was a dome made of solid bone 10 inches thick. It could have used this to headbutt with other males. They probably fought over the female like this.
it is the female
Female hamsters are usually more grumpy than males, but that doesn't mean female hamsters are worse pets than males!