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Yes, hair is produced by the hair bulb, which is a structure located at the base of the hair follicle. Cells in the hair bulb divide and differentiate to form the hair shaft, which eventually grows out of the follicle.
Meissner's corpuscles and hair follicle receptors are touch receptors located around the hair follicles. Meissner's corpuscles detect light touch and changes in textures on the skin, while hair follicle receptors respond to movements of the hair.
The tubelike structure that contains the root of the hair is called the hair follicle. The hair follicle is located in the dermis of the skin and plays a vital role in hair growth and regeneration.
The actively growing cells in hair are found in the bulb, which is located at the base of the hair follicle. This is where new hair cells are produced, allowing the hair to grow longer.
Root hairs are present in root hair zone. Root hair zone is located just above the root merestem zone.
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Hair grows from hair follicles located in the skin.
hair plexus are located in the hair root onion shaped blub.they r responsible for light touch senstation
no it is located in the dermis
From the Papilla which is located at the bottom of the hair follicle.
From the Papilla which is located at the bottom of the hair follicle.
the roots
More germs are in the hair than hands!
Hair grows from the root, which is located beneath the skin.
The hair follicle is the part of the hair that contains the hair bulb, which is where the hair matrix or hair-producing cells are located. The hair bulb is connected to the rest of the hair strand by the hair shaft.
Skin nails and hair
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