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How do skeletal study help us to identify gender differences?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The biological sex of an adult skeleton can be determined with 95% accuracy by measuring the hip bones alone, 83% accuracy by the skull, and 80% accuracy by the long bones (femur & tibia). Women know all about being 'born in the wrong body'.

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Answered by Anonymous
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here is ur answer dude

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The biological sex of an adult skeleton can be determined with 95% accuracy by measuring the hip bones alone, 83% accuracy by the skull, and 80% accuracy by the long bones (femur & tibia). Women know all about being 'born in the wrong body'.

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