No, only mammals (humans, dogs, horses, etc) have hair.
Yes. They can form them as in 'building' them, or form them in the sense that hair and nails are non-living things.
Wear your hair in a pony tail and with no products on, remember one of the great things about sleepovers is having your friends do your hair!
Hair and nails are not living although the nail bed and hair follicle form which they are generated is a living cell. Similarly the bony bit of teeth is not living, but the pulp in the core of a tooth is made of living cells.
The maggots in this dream symbolize a lot of little disgusting things. Having them in your hair associates these disgusting things with your mind or thoughts. All together, the image suggests that you a troubled by nasty thoughts or ideas.
hair is basically a dead cell that has a structure attached to others, that in turn will tell what a person has been into. Things such as heavy metals and water content will show up with testing Answer 2: I think hair is living because I see some people on the street with hair that curls at the ends only...
Proteins in living things use proteins in many ways. The three man ways are living, producing cells and hair.
Hair is considered nonliving because it is composed of dead cells that are no longer actively growing or metabolizing. Although hair follicles are living structures that produce hair, once the hair emerges from the follicle, it is no longer alive.
we know every component of body does not respire,digest,excret.Even excretery organ cant excret the wastages without the well contribution of whole parts.If we think individually to all parts then what is living thing inside us? nothing? Really not. So if the whole body is supposed to be living thing then its every part should be of living things.
hair is a non living thing it grows like nails
The only part of our hair that is living is the part that is inside our heads. Once the hair comes out it is no longer considered living anymore.
Yep. Every part of the human body is living. Your hair, nails, cells, etc.
Yes. Your parents have legal control over you until you turn 18.