The number of hair you have on your head depends on your genetic make-up. This will be different for everyone.
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The amount of hairs found on the head of a human female is over billions. The exact number is not known as, females loose increasingly amounts of hair everyday.
If the females parents both have dark brown hair and the males parents both have light brown hair, their is a 50/50 chance of having either colour hair. Although if that is not the case, the child could have blonde hair if one of the grandparents has blonde hair also, there is not a definite hair colour. It is all down to chance.
Yes. The color of a newborn's hair can be different (almost always lighter) than the eventual adult hair color.
That's 1 and 2/3, which is a hair to the left of 1 and 3/4 which is halfway between 1 and 1/2 and 2.
Hair is curly or straight, depending upon the number of disulfide bonds between hair proteins found in the hair shaft. The greater the number of links, the curlier the hair, and the fewer the number of links, the straighter the hair.
Hair scales always point toward the tip of the hair.
The same number as the creature from which the hair came.
The phone number of the Leila'S Hair Museum is: 816-833-2955.
Annemarie had blonde hair in the book Number the stars
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natural selection
a person with red hair with about 90,000 strands of hair.
His number of dead cells increase, and so does his hair. Since hair (and nails) are made from dead cells.
The role of the melanin in the hair makes it grow white as it reduces in number. Melanin gives hair it's colour.
Kristi is a blonde child. She of course has blonde hair because Annemarie and Lise had Blonde hair too?