No that's a skin layer.
The hair follicle is located in the dermis and extends into the hypodermis. The hair bulb, which contains the hair papilla and matrix cells responsible for hair growth, is situated at the base of the hair follicle in the dermis.
Fully developed hair follicles lie in the dermis but develop as indurations from the epidermis.
in the dermis there is the hair shaft, oil and sweat glands, follicle, and muscle.
The epidermis is primarily responsible for producing skin, specifically the outermost layer that acts as a barrier. Hair, however, is produced in the dermis, where hair follicles reside. The dermis contains the necessary structures and cells, such as hair follicle stem cells, that facilitate hair growth. Thus, while both layers contribute to skin and hair, the epidermis produces the skin surface, and the dermis is essential for hair production.
in the dermis there is the hair shaft, the follicle, the oil and sweat glands, and the nerve fiber.
Hair follicles.
Sebaceous glands are found in the dermis and are closely associated with hair follicles.
Sebaceous glands are found in the dermis and are closely associated with hair follicles.
Also known as the subcutaneous layer or the sub-dermis. It is called Submucosa.
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no it is located in the dermis