No, the dermis gives rise to hair follicles.
In plants, root hairs originate from the epidermal cells of the root tissue, specifically from specialized root epidermal cells called trichoblasts. In humans, hair follicles in the skin produce root hairs, which are composed of keratinized cells that grow from the hair follicle.
The skin originates from the ectoderm layer of the embryonic germ cells. During development, the ectoderm gives rise to the epidermis (outer layer of the skin) and its appendages such as hair follicles, sweat glands, and nails.
The parenchyma cells tissues give rise to the cork cambium.
Raise and Rise is the example of the transitive verb rise.
The internal combustion engine give rise to the auto industry.
The jet could rise vertically.
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There are a few things that can give rise to a hypothesis. The main thing is null error.
Hair follicle is the hollow tube in which the hair grows. It is located in the skin and gives rise to hair by nourishing and supporting the hair shaft as it grows.
"To give rise to" means to cause something to happen or come into existence. It implies the origin or source of something.
During the follicular stage of the menstrual cycle, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) from the pituitary gland stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles. These follicles contain immature eggs, and as they grow, they produce estrogen. The rise in estrogen levels triggers the thickening of the uterine lining in preparation for a potential pregnancy.
There is nothing "legal" about this phrase, although lawyers often use it. To give rise to something means to make something occur. As in: " The ingestion of e coli bacteria can give rise to severe health problems"