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* One of the three ]s, or animal body-types, that contains high body fat, and that gains weight easily (the other two are ] and ]) | * One of the three ]s, or animal body-types, that contains high body fat, and that gains weight easily (the other two are ] and ]) | ||
==characteristics== | ==characteristics== | ||
*have higher ] percentage | *have higher ] percentage<ref>http://www.superskinnyme.com/ectomorph-body-type.html</ref> | ||
*Larger frame, bone structure | *Larger frame, bone structure | ||
*unefficent metabolism | *unefficent metabolism | ||
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'''Endomorphism''' can also refer to a mathematical concept: | '''Endomorphism''' can also refer to a mathematical concept: | ||
* In category theory, something pertaining to or related by an ] | * In category theory, something pertaining to or related by an ] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> |
Revision as of 00:00, 11 July 2012
Endomorph, endomorphic, and endomorphism can refer to:
- One of the three somatotypes, or animal body-types, that contains high body fat, and that gains weight easily (the other two are ectomorphic and mesomorphic)
characteristics
- have higher body fat percentage
- Larger frame, bone structure
- unefficent metabolism
- slender shoulders, slanted forward
- difficulty losing body fat
- fall asleep much easier
Endomorphism can also refer to a mathematical concept:
- In category theory, something pertaining to or related by an endomorphism
References
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Endomorphic.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: