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hair is a non living thing it grows like nails
Yes, unlike a hair above the follicle, or the visible part of a nail. The skin is regarded as an organ.
No. Hair is dead. Hair follicles are the only alive part of the hair. They're what grow and contribute their dead cells to hair growth.
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.
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Follicle.
the hair follicle is a skin organ that produces hair.
Hair grows from the living part of the hair , that us follicle , located at the root of the hair. The blood from blood vessels of the scalp supplies the root and follicle divide yoform new cells and hair
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No, hair itself is not a living organism. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin produced by hair follicles in the skin, but once it grows out of the follicle, it is essentially a collection of dead cells.
The hair follicle, which is located beneath the skin, is the living part of the hair. Once the hair grows out of the follicle and emerges from the skin, it is considered dead tissue. This is why cutting your hair doesn't hurt, as it does not have nerve endings or blood supply.
The root of your hair is also known as the hair follicle.