Sex Determination from Skeletal Remains — Topic Test
8 questions · exam mode (answers revealed at the end). 18 min suggested.
A decomposed body recovered from a riverbank cannot be identified visually, and only a few intact long bones and a skull are available. The investigating officer wants to first establish the sex of the deceased from the skeletal remains. Which single bone is regarded as the most reliable for sex determination?
ASkull
BPelvis
CFemur
DSternum