Yes, a mesomorph is a person neither fat nor thin.
Yes, fat cells contain a single large vacuole called a lipid droplet, which stores the fat or triglycerides. This vacuole is surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm and organelles within the fat cell.
The cell membrane is made mostly of lipids (fats) and they have some proteins in them; somewhat like islands in a sea.
Yes, that's correct. When a person loses weight, the fat cells in their body shrink in size but the number of fat cells remains relatively stable. This means that weight loss results in a decrease in the overall volume of fat in the body.
Body weight can affect a person's reaction to heat due to differences in metabolic rate and insulation. Higher body weight can lead to increased heat production, which may result in higher core body temperatures and potentially slower cooling rates. Additionally, excess body fat can act as insulation, reducing the body's ability to dissipate heat efficiently.
Well fat people are more likely to drive cars rather than to walk so yes in a way and people say each fat person is said to be responsible for emitting a ton more of climate-warming carbon dioxide per year than a thin one. So in a way yes but everyone has a carbon footprint and even the most skinny person in the world could have a bigger carbon footprint then a fat one but then again it is more likely that a fat person would drive a car instead of walk.
The term for a person who is neither fat nor thin is "average" or "normal weight."
It is true that a mesomorph is neither fat nor skinny.
this refers to one of the 3 principle body types mesomorph, ectomorph, and endomorph endomorph describes a fat body type mesomorph--> muscular body type ectomorph--->thin/skinny body type
A person who is neither fat nor thin is often described as being "average" or "medium" in build. Other terms that might be used include "fit" or "healthy," depending on the context. Additionally, "normal weight" can also be applied in terms of body composition and health metrics.
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It depends. To a short person, he is tall. To a tall person he is short. To a fat person, he is thin. To a thin person, he is fat. It all depends on how you look at it.
It depends on your point of view. Lets say there are 3 people the thin the average and the fat the thin person would view the average & fat person obese the average person would view people heavier then he/she is as fat and the fat would view itself and people higher as fat. It really depends a point of view. Typically when people say "Oh she is extremely fat!" it typically means very obese in everyones view But if a thin person is talking to an average person and says " Oh she is extremely fat!" the average might assume its an obese person while the thin will view it as an average or an obese
Fat person and a thin cookie jar.
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Ectomorph body type is often associated with a lean and youthful appearance due to its characteristic slim build and low body fat percentage.