Although there is enormous variation between the external appearances of humans, all bodies contain the same basic features. The outward form of the human body depends on the size of the skeleton, the shape of the muscles, the thickness of the fat layer beneath the skin, the elasticity or sagginess of the skin, and the person's age and sex.
Males tend to be tallen than females, with broader shoulders, more body hair, and different pattern of fat deposits under the skin; the female body tends to be less mascular and has a shallower and wider pelvis to allow for childbirth.
Males tend to be tallen than females, with broader shoulders, more body hair, and different pattern of fat deposits under the skin; the female body tends to be less mascular and has a shallower and wider pelvis to allow for childbirth.
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