Which are differences between male and female pelvises? Choose all that apply.

A. Females' inlets and outlets are wider.
B. Female bones are thicker and stronger for childbearing.
C. The male pubic arch is pointier and shaped more like an inverted "V".
D. Male iliac bones are more flared than female.


Answer:
A. Females' inlets and outlets are wider.

C. The male pubic arch is pointier and shaped more like an inverted "V".

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