The general name is alopecia. It comes in several degrees:
the scientific name for red hair is "ranga"
The scientific name for Horsetails is Equisetum hyemale.
The scientific name for human hair on the scalp is "pili" or "capilli".
The scientific term for nose hair is "vibrissae." These hairs are responsible for filtering out dust, dirt, and other particles from entering the nasal passages.
The scientific term for deafness is "hearing loss" or "hearing impairment." It can be categorized based on the severity and type, such as conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, or mixed hearing loss.
the scientific name for red hair is "ranga"
The scientific name for Horsetails is Equisetum hyemale.
The scientific name for human hair on the scalp is "pili" or "capilli".
Alopecia or hair loss
hair conditoner
The scientific term for nose hair is "vibrissae." These hairs are responsible for filtering out dust, dirt, and other particles from entering the nasal passages.
From what I remember in my studies in Cosmetology school and haircolor classes, there is no scientific term for gray hair.
my teacher told me that theres not yet discovered scientific name for hair but a human hair has.... pilus - singular form pili-plural form
The scientific term for deafness is "hearing loss" or "hearing impairment." It can be categorized based on the severity and type, such as conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, or mixed hearing loss.
The scientific name for human body hair is "vellus hair" or "terminal hair", depending on the type and location of the hair on the body. Vellus hair is fine, short, and light-colored, while terminal hair is coarser, longer, and darker.
That is already a scientific name of hair loss.What_is_the_scientific_name_for_hair_loss
It's just called hair. Whether you're black, white, or purple, hair is hair.