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Q: What are scales to as hair is to?
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Is the number of hair scales pointing to the tip of the hair the same as the number of scales pointing towards the hair follicle?

Hair scales always point toward the tip of the hair.


Do anphibians have scales?

No they do not have scales or hair


What are cuticle scales?

Cuticle scales are formed from dead cells on the hair cuticle, which is the outer layer of the hair shaft. The scales give the hair shaft strength.


Do lizards have skin or scales?

Lizards have scales, which are a specialized type of skin.


What is the relating factor for the analogy scales is to reptile as hair is to mammal?

Reptiles have scales on their skin while mammals have hair on their skin.


DO seals have scales?

A seal does not have scales but since they are mammals, they have hair. The hair on a seal is very light and almost invisible to see.


Do the zebras have scales?

No just skin and hair. Animals like fish, snakes and alligators have scales


Does an alligator have hair fur or wool?

it has scales


Do Iguanas have hair?

No - reptiles are covered in interlocking scales - not hairs.


Do mammals have hair on their bodies or scales?

well if you get thirsty its because you have hair reptiles have scales to help them maintain water inside there bodies so really ur an idiot for not noticing that you get a hair cut


How do you explain how to disentangle hair after shampooing and explain the importance of considering the cuticle scales?

Explain how to disentangle hair after shampooing and explain the importance of considering the cuticle scales:


Does a pangolin have hair?

Yes, pangolins are mammals, and having hair of some sort is a requirement for being a mammal. In Asian species, the hair grows at the base of the scales; in African species, it is on the underbelly, which lacks scales.