A single hair is called a "hair follicle" when referring to the structure from which the hair grows. The visible part of the hair itself is known as the "hair shaft." Each hair is composed of a protein called keratin and is part of the integumentary system in mammals.
A single hair is called a hair follicle. The hair follicle is the part of the hair that anchors it into the skin and is responsible for producing the hair strand. Each hair strand itself is referred to simply as "a hair."
A single strand of human hair is called a "strand" or "hair follicle".
Well it depends on whether it is plaited or if it is a single, plaited is a plait single is a strand and a a big bit is a clump, did this answer??
I think it is Whip my hair, but I'm not sure :)
A person without hair on their head can be called bald or hairless.
No, amoebas do not have hair. They are single-celled organisms that lack specialized structures like hair. Their shape can change as they move and engulf food through a process called phagocytosis.
The average thickness of a single hair strand is about 0.02 to 0.04 millimeters.
Curly hair is also called wavy hair, frizzy hair, or crimpy hair.
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I think it is called tuft of hair... Or a lock of hair. :)
yes its called hair
Haar (for a single strand of hair) or Hare (plu.)