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The skeletal difference is the female skeleton has the pelvic girdle and the male skeleton lacks it. In the body wise composition there are many, like the variation in the reproductive system, excretory system etc.
Carolyn Graham Bradley has written: 'The effects of diet and exercise of varying intensities on the body composition of adult women' -- subject(s): Anthropometry, Body composition, Diet, Exercise for women, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise for women, Physiology, Women
muscle composition, body composition, physical composition, or flexible composition
Maybe the body parts to start with, Men have a long cylindrical shaft called the penis. Women have two identical lumps of joy.
Tanya Lee Hildebrandt has written: 'Body composition changes in college women during ten weeks of high resistance and high rate bicycle ergometer training' -- subject(s): Body composition, Exercise for women, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise for women
body composition
Elizabeth J. Bell has written: 'Energy and nutrient intake, and body composition of elderly women with different ages and levels of physical activity' -- subject(s): Aged women, Body composition, Exercise for the aged, Exercise for women, Nutrition, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise for the aged, Physiological aspects of Exercise for women, Physiology
Women have yummy vagina juices and men have semen.
Misses sizes are for heavier women or women with larger bodies and tall sizes are just longer. Sometimes the two body types coincide.
Infants are about 80%, adult men are 70%, and adult women are 60%. The difference between men and women has to do with body fat content which is higher for women and fat, or adipose tissue, displaces water, the amount in their tissues is the same as men, but the overall ratio to their entire body weight is lower as a result.
The center of gravity for men is generally lower in the body compared to women. In men, the center of gravity is typically located around the lower abdomen or pelvic area, while in women, it is slightly higher around the hips or lower back. This difference is due to variations in body composition, such as muscle mass and fat distribution.
There is no inherent physiological reason why women easily get fat compared to men. The difference in weight gain between genders can be attributed to various factors, including hormonal differences, body composition, and lifestyle choices. It is important to note that individual metabolism and genetic factors also play a significant role in weight gain or loss.