Hair is a filament made up of keratin. The hair itself is not alive, but the follicle, the source in the skin where hair grows from, is alive. It contains stem cells that regrow a hair if it falls out and that help to repair injuries.
Beaver Fur!
They hunted and trapped animals to get the fur.
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
in the 1800 if your talking about the American fur trade because there was french and british fur trades too
Colonists made their living in a variety of ways: fur trapping, lumber trading, shipping, the slave trade, and as merchants and tradesmen in the colonys towns.Read more: What_wasthe_economy_of_colonial_New_York
non-living
Maybe,because fur grows
connective tissue proper
Yes, connective tissue is living tissue made up of cells and extracellular matrix. The cells in connective tissue help to maintain and repair the tissue, while the extracellular matrix provides structural support.
Fur is not a living organism; it is the dead hair from your body. For example, your own hair is actually dead, not living. It is getting longer only because the nutrients from your head let it do so. Fur is just part of creature for a certain purpose, but no, it is not living.
yes, they are an ossified tissue
Any tissue of a living organism containing cells that are being replaced when they die.
Well my phere it is living
epithelial tissue
A living cell is the smallest structure of that carries out specific functions.
yes i think
No. The outside layer is dead tissue.