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No. Hair texture is determined by the size and shape of the hair and angle it grows out of the follicle. Shape of individual hair strand actually determines the texture. The angle at which it grows out of the scalp determines specific growth patterns such as whorls and cowlicks.
Height is primarily determined by genetics, with factors like nutrition and overall health also playing a role. The shape of hair follicles determines whether hair is straight or curly; oval follicles produce curly hair, while round follicles produce straight hair.
The specific shape of a protein, known as its tertiary structure, determines its function.
The gene sequence determines the codon, which in turn determines the aminoacid, which in turn determines the tridimensional shape on the protein, which in turn determines the shape of the active site, which in turn determines what it'll be catalysing.
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The order of amino acids for each protein determines its final three-dimensional shape
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the interactical shape of its form would be the growth of it.
It is genetic. Genetics determines the shape of your hair follicles. If your hair is flatter on one side, it will tend to curl in that direction. That is similar to how perms work. They chemically soften the hair (loosen the bisulphide bonds) to make it conform to the shape of the rollers. The hair flattens where it is rolled, and the chemical chains thicken or thin in various areas. Once the neutralizer is applied, this chemical process stops and the hair hardens back over the next few days.
Hair texture is largely determined by genetics. Factors such as the shape of the hair follicle, the diameter of the hair strand, and the level of moisture in the hair all contribute to whether hair is straight, wavy, curly, or kinky. Hair texture can also be influenced by environmental factors and hair care practices.