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Hair grows longer every day.
Follicle.
The pits in the skin from which hair grows are called hair follicles. Each hair follicle contains a hair shaft, root, and sebaceous glands that produce oil to keep the hair and skin moisturized.
No, it is not correct.
The sheath in which a hair is developed is called the hair follicle. It surrounds the hair root and provides nourishment to the hair as it grows.
Yes, the hair still grows on the mole even if you get the mole removed. I got few moles shaved off( not laser) and the hair still come off that area. I am not sure about laser though. The laser beams might burn the hair follicle as well. Ask the doctor. My doctor did tell me that the hair will still grow even after the moles have been shaved off
Yes, moles do have hair on their bodies.
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.
Your normal - everybody grows at different rates and you will get hair everywhere soon enough.
Yes, moles do have hair on their bodies.
Moles grow black hair because the cells in moles produce melanin, a pigment that gives hair its color. The melanin in moles is usually darker, resulting in black hair.
Yes, it is normal for moles to grow hair.
Hair can grow from moles because moles are made up of skin cells that can produce hair follicles. This is a natural process that occurs in some moles due to the presence of hair follicles in the skin.
The difference between thin and thick hair is that thin hair grows from small hair follicles while thick hair grows from larger hair follicles. You can also tell the difference between the two by examining how visible a single strand of hair is. If you can barely see it, you have thin hair.
Moles grow hair on their bodies as a natural part of their biology. The hair helps moles sense their surroundings and protect their skin.
Moles can have hair because they are made up of cells that produce pigment and hair follicles. The hair on moles is usually fine and light in color, and it is a normal part of their appearance.
The rate at which hair grows is determined by genetics, age, health, and hormones. Generally, the type of hair that grows the fastest is the hair on the scalp, followed by facial hair.