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mesmomorph
I'd say Mesomorph at about 171
The three somatotypes - endomorphic, mesomorphic, and ectomorphic - are basic classifications of animal body types according to the prominence of different basic tissues types, roughly: digestive, muscular, and nervous tissues. They form the core of a theory, developed in the 1940s by American psychologist William Sheldon, associating body types with human temperament types. This linkage is fairly simplistic and is seen as outdated in physiological science, but the account of somatotypes is still probably a valid, if limited way to sort basic body types. The full answer can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somatotype. Regards, Firery
memory. it does have relay, somatotype and decussation
Mesomorphs. the centre players are most likely to be mesomorphs.
Ectomorph because they need to be as light as possible to put as little strain on the horse they're riding as possible.
Michael James Arthur has written: 'An analysis of the somatotype stability of boys aged nine-twelve years'
The root word "som" typically refers to the body or physicality. It is derived from the Latin word "somus," meaning body. Examples of words with this root include somatic, which relates to the body, and somatotype, which categorizes body types.
At the office of human reaourses what does the sq abbreviation mean?
Sorry your human species?? What do you mean????
William Sheldon classified personality according to persons body type. He called this classification a somatotype. The three personality types are endomorph, mesomorph, and ectomorph.