Yes, human hair can affect the growth of plants. It can be used in compositing. When it is placed in the soil of the plant, it can also decay and release nitrogen to help the plant grow healthy.
put it in your compost pile and enrich the soil.
I have only heard that human hair may keep rabbits away from plants.
Yes, it covers the soil and reduces erosion and evaporation of moisture, thus retaining needed moisture. Upon decay the material add protein and minerals to the soil through bacteria decay.
Yes, a human hair can be used to create a hydrometer. It can be tough to calibrate, but humidity does affect the hair.
An excess of selenium in human body (selenosis) is a cause of hair loss. Other persons consider selenium beneficial for hair growth ! There is something wrong with these views.
the cell wall is the outermost part of the human skin and also the outermost layer of all plants its called the epidermous
Probably not as plants require specific nutrients that are not present in hair gel.
pubic hair
Yes it can
it makes the human who as the sickness get extensive hair growth wich makes him "furry", :-)
makes you lose hair,stops growth in certain body parts. more aggresive
Yes
you don't it doesn't affect hair growth
No, conditioner will only soften, moisturize, and detangle the hair. It will not effect the growth.
Yes. Excessive hair growth is a common side affect.
yes it does
it creates masulinisation. it elongates the voice box ( vocal chords ), increases hair growth, enlarges the penis (sometimes)
No, a LEEP procedure does not affect hair growth.
Drinking water improves all of the human body's functions, including hair growth.
No. The type of hair cut you have does NOT affect hair growth/baldness.