Fibrous roots are thin, numerous and hair like.
Cells at the end of a hair. They allow the hair to grow, just like the roots of a tree.
tangled hair sometimes.
Sometimes, depends on certain factors like age and healthiness of hair. Generally it does not grow back due to the roots of the hair being destroyed, but it sometime is able to make new roots. I think there are spicle products for hair growth on the market, you can also ask you surget if they think it will or not. Mine never did even though I am young and have heathy hair. It is what it is. Good luck.
They are just tiny roots that grow from other roots and look a bit like hair.
I am just telling what I believe they are for. I can be completely wrong. I thinks hair like growth on the plants is what also help anchors the roots into the ground , as well that could be a way the root system takes water in.
Her hair is red on the top part like the roots, but under it's black.
Potato plants have fibrous roots, which are small and hair-like in structure. These roots help the plant to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Yes... It's not like a plant, it's like your nails. It's made at the roots and the hair you see is technically dead.
Well, you will start to see your natural hair colour at the top of your head, it will only be a small line, these will be your roots, some people like to leave their roots so they can get a nice faded hair colour, but if you still want your solid colour I suggest going for a touch up. Hope this helped:)
The hair-like structures on a protozoa are called cilia. Cilia are short, numerous, and hair-like projections that help in movement and feeding in protozoa. They are used for locomotion by beating in a coordinated manner.
they kind of do but yah they look more like your natural hair color
Get something with his DNA on it, like hair from his hairbrush. It has to have the roots still on it.