Sex determination

Studying the bones

Many organisms in nature reproduce sexually. Differences appear between individuals of opposite sex. These differences may include crests, vivid colours, adaptations related with competition (e.g. defense gear such as horns) or size differences.

In the human skeleton, differences are detected in the morphology and size of bones.

In children’s skeletons the determination of sex is challenging, because gender characteristics are not fully developed before puberty.