Forensic Science - Determining Sex from Bones
A female's skeleton is usually much smoother and less knobby than a male's. A male's skeleton is usually thicker, rougher and appears more bumpy. ○ Due to the fact that males have larger muscles and therefore their skeletons require stronger attachment sites.
> Forensic Science - Determining Sex from Bones
> A female's skeleton is usually much smoother and less knobby than a male's. A male's skeleton is usually thicker, rougher and appears more bumpy. ○ Due to the fact that males have larger muscles and therefore their skeletons require stronger attachment sites.
> http://sites.isdschools.org/hs_science_remote_learning_resources/useruploads/forensics/Tuesday,%20April14_Gearhart_Franke_Rauscher_Ludwig_Forensics.pdf
> Mirror: https://files.catbox.moe/z9f3p6.pdf
Oh nice, cheers.
Oh nice, cheers.
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