ppp
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I am not sure how that is a "yet"Yet there is this..
"Males have larger skeletal size and bone mass than females, despite comparable body size"
Males have larger skeletal size and bone mass than females, despite comparable body size - PubMed.
And..
On average, muscle mass in men was 36% greater than in women.
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/jappl.2000.89.1.81#:~:text=Our findings indicate that there,36% greater than in women.
And..
Maturation of the airways and lungs continues through childhood and into adolescence during which time, for the most part, males continue to have larger lungs than females.
It's all about sex: male-female differences in lung development and disease.