Mainly the hip bones which are lower and wider in females. The pelvis has a wider opening to allow for a child's head to pass during birth. Also, females have smaller and more rounded shaped bones then males. The bones of males tend to have more prominences on them, like jaws are more square and eyebrow ridges are more pronounced. Men and women, contrary to popular belief, have the same number of ribs.
See the Related Links for "www.bartleby.com: The Pelvis" to the bottom for the answer. For information on ribs and proof that men and women do have the same number, you can go to http://Biology.clc.uc.edu/Courses/bio105/ribs.htm.
A skeleton does NOT determine gender. The chromosomes of an individual do that. However it is usually possible to determine the gender of a human skeleton by examination of the width of the pelvissciatic notchventral arca protrusions from the skull are more marked in males than femalesheight of the skeletonbone thickness (robustness)gracility of the skeleton
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age, ancestry, gender, and race.
the gender is a guy you can tell
Your parents
No. The gender is not related to the relationship of the parents.
If that gender turns you on
If you know your rodents, you should be able to tell the gender of baby rodents at birth (I can).
by looking at the skin
You can tell by their size and color.
You can tell the gender of a cat by looking at its genitalia. Male cats have a penis and testicles, while female cats have a vulva.
yes you can?