"Endomorphy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Endomorphy refers to the body composition term that describes the endomorph body type. An endomorph is a person who has a soft, rounded body shape, with a tendency to store fat in their body. They typically have a higher percentage of body fat than ectomorphs (lean, athletic bodies) and mesomorphs (muscular, athletic bodies).
Endomorphy
Endomorphy refers to a body type characterized by a large midsection, often accompanied by a shorter torso and longer limbs.
Endomycetales is an order of fungi in the division Ascomycota. It includes several families of fungi that are characterized by the production of asci, which are specialized structures that contain the spores. The order Endomycetales is thought to have originated around 1.2 billion years ago and has since diversified into a wide range of species that are found in a variety of environments, including forests, grasslands, and even aquatic habitats.
Endomysial refers to the inner or innermost layer of tissue, especially in the muscles. In medical contexts, endomysial can refer to the connective tissue layer that envelops each muscle fiber, or it can describe a type of antibody that targets the inner surface of the small intestine.
The endoneurium is a layer of tissue that surrounds each nerve fiber in a peripheral nerve. It is one of the three layers of connective tissue that make up a peripheral nerve, along with the epineurium and perineurium. The endoneurium is primarily composed of collagen and provides support and protection to the nerve fibers.