What is the difference between male and female skeletal systems?

The skeletal system is the support of the body. It protects the authorities and provides anchoring for links, tendons and muscles that allow movement. Although male and female skeletal systems contain the same number of bones, there are differences between them. The differences between male and female skeletal systems are structural and include areas such as pelvis, skull and limbs. Bone mass and development are two other areas of the difference in skeletal systems. The female pelvic bones and the pelvic area are shaped differently than the male, because the pelvic area of ​​the woman is made to allow the birth process. The female pelvic areas are more circular and the pelvic bone is smaller and wider. On the other hand, the male pelvic cavities are not so shallow.

The structural differences between male and female skeletal systems are also evident in the skull. Small protruding part found on the back of the skull, called outer occipital, is more evident on the male skull than a female skull. The jaws of female skulls are also rounded while the male jaw is squares. BoneEven female skulls are not as pronounced as the male skulls. These aspects create distinctive features that create visual differences in male and female facial structures.

Bones that create skeletons also show differences between male and female skeletal systems. Ulna, radius and humerus are three bones that make arms, while fibula, tibia and femur are bones of the legs. In men, these bones are generally longer and stronger than in women. The bones of the finger, called the Falanges, are also usually greater in men than in women. However, some men have shorter bones than women.

Overall, Mass contributes to the difference between skeletal systems of men and women. Male skeletons are often harder and much larger. Although the skeleton weight may be a general reference point, it cannot be used separately. There are some men who are smaller than average and will have smaller skeletons. In addition, there are someWomen with larger than average skeletons. In order to determine whether a skeleton is a man or a woman, it is necessary to consider other main differences along with genetics and ethnicity.

The differences between male and female skeletal systems are also influenced by bone development. Hormones play a major role in bone growth. In men, testosterone hormone affects the growth and shape of the bone, while the female hormone that affects the development of bone is called estrogen. During puberty, estrogen levels are much higher in women and testosterone levels in men, causing female bones to stop developing under 18 years and men's growth stopped until the age of 21.

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