luteinizing hormone
The name given to the dividing zone responsible for plants growing in width is the cambium layer. This layer is located between the xylem and phloem tissues in the stem of a plant, and it is responsible for producing new cells that allow the plant to grow in girth or width.
The tissue that is responsible for a plant's unceasing growth is the meristematic tissue. It is also known as growing tip and is located in the buds. It contains undifferentiated cells that promote growth.
The nail matrix, located at the base of the nail, is the most active growing region. It is responsible for producing new nail cells, which then push older cells forward, causing the nail to grow.
Growing hair is a biological process that involves physical changes. Cells in hair follicles divide and differentiate to produce new cells, which then form hair strands. This process does not involve a chemical reaction that alters the chemical composition of the hair.
Yes, mycelium is composed of individual filaments called hyphae. These hyphae are responsible for absorbing nutrients and growing the fungal network throughout its environment.
No, unless the follicles die as in baldness.
Growing follicles in the ovaries secrete small amounts of oestrogen in to the blood.
Yes you can, but it will be at the cost of growing plant matter from your hair follicles.
When a cat's hair is shaved, the hair follicles can be damaged, leading to the hair not growing back. This is because the follicles may not be able to produce new hair properly.
You know when your hair stops growing as soon as your hair starts falling out..... this is because your hair follicles start getting old or you have a disease!
because chuck norris told you not to! plus 'cause they hate humans.
Short answer - it's genetics. Slightly longer answer - you're always losing and growing hair follicles. Baldness is the result of the hair follicles being lost at a faster rate than they're being grown again.
Growing population is responsible for water shortage because because all the people is using water in the world so slowly-slowly water is going to end. That is why growing population is responsible for water shortage.
Once hair follicles are dormant and have not produced hair in some time, chances of hair growing back are very slim. Once follicles are dead, there is no reviving. However, if you are able to catch hair thinning before the hair follicles are no longer producing, you can help to keep the follicles stimulated. There are natural ways as well as pharmaceutical ways to help slow down hair loss.
They don't. Your hair follicles are IN/under you skin and they do not get oily, it is the hair growing from them that gets oily and this is caused the Sebaceous glands (which are close to the hair root) which secrete an oily, waxy substance called sebum that coats the hair shaft to waterproof it.
Because of excess hormones that manage to find there way into follicles on that particular part of the body.
If you've gone naturally bald, I have unfortunate news for you - it's not growing back. You're constantly losing hair follicles - baldness is the result of those hair follicles being lost faster than they can be grown.