We grow hair for to keep in heat and for hygeine reasons. For hygeine think of all the little hairs in your nose and ears. They stop particles of dirt entering our bodies. And hair under our arms and around our gentitals do the same. They collest sweat and dirt. The other hairs all over our bodies trap heat in the cold and when it is warm they let heat out.
Only mammals that have hair their whole lives are naked mole rats; this is because their hair doesn't go through a shedding process. Other mammals, like humans and chimpanzees, start growing hair immediately after birth.
In plants, root hairs originate from the epidermal cells of the root tissue, specifically from specialized root epidermal cells called trichoblasts. In humans, hair follicles in the skin produce root hairs, which are composed of keratinized cells that grow from the hair follicle.
Hairs grow from hair follicles located beneath the skin's surface. The cells in the follicles divide and push the hair out through the skin, which is why hair growth appears to be from the roots at the bottom.
No. I'm sorry, if you are lucky, one will.
no the reason why ur hair grows like a plant is because the food u eat, it make ur hair grow like when u drink milk ur nails grow
horses just grow their hair like humans do
No they do not eat other humans hair for their hair to grow🤦🏽
Humans grow armpit hair as a natural way to regulate body temperature and to release pheromones, which are chemicals that can attract potential mates.
Yes, because the animals continue to grow fleece -- like humans continue to grow hair.
its just the way some humans are born
Animals that grow fleece -- much as humans grow hair -- include sheep, goats, alpacas llamas, yaks, and more. Camels and rabbits, for example, grow fur or hair that can be cleaned, carded and spun into wool.
From my knowledge and what I learned in humans the average rate of hair growth is 1/2" (1.25cm) per month.
Yes. Animals that grow fleece -- like humans grow hair -- continue to grow it after the fleece has been shorn off or otherwise harvested.
The noun hair is a common, concrete noun, a word for a thing. The noun hair is an uncountable noun as a word for thread-like strands that grow for the skin of humans or animals, a word for a substance. The noun hair is a singular, countable noun as a word for individual stand or strands of hair.
yes if they eat a certain pill they will grow arm hair and will come to life and then eat humans.
zinc does not help grow your hair selenium helps grow your hair!
Your question was not very clear. Do you mean what mammal has the longest hair besides humans? If this is correct, than horses come in second with a mane length as long as 18 feet whereas humans can grow up to 18.5 feet. the third longest hair on a mammal is the musk ox and the yak.