No. Not blondies either from Zoe Nicholson
The cast of A Question of Hairs - 1916 includes: Dorothy Bellew as Maisie Robert Nainby as Mr. Holder
because it would look really stupid the other way around :)
Human hairs have touch receptors that wrap around their roots, so they help in tactile sensory reception.
maby because you have hairs around ur belly button....
if the grey hairs are taking over the white around the legs, neck and hindquarters, (aka bottom) they are most likely known as dappled grey.
bones, muscles, blood cells, hairs, cells in the body.
The average for a person is around 100 hairs per day. Of course this depends on the person and the state of their hair.
Around 70k - 170k
Mealworms, which are the larval stage of the darkling beetle, have hairs primarily located on their body segments. These hairs, or setae, are scattered across their exoskeleton and serve various functions, including sensory perception and aiding in movement. The distribution of these hairs can help the mealworm navigate its environment and detect changes around it.
around 10 million i guess. smarts!
Paramecia move with the little hairs around there body called cilia.
On average, humans have around 100,000 to 150,000 hairs on their scalp, but this number can vary widely. The exact number of hairs differs from person to person and can change throughout a person's lifetime. Additionally, the number of hairs on the body varies depending on factors such as genetics, age, and hormonal fluctuations.