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Chapter 22, Problem 1AAATB
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The ability to make overviews about the sexes affected by pelvis differences in males and female.

Introduction:

The pelvis is a bony structure. It is present near the base of the spine which is attached to the legs. Its prime role is to give support to the weight of the upper body while sitting and to transfer this weight to the lower limbs when standing.

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