You hair is attached to your hair by roots on your head. These are called Hair root cells. They grow from your head at a young age and continue to grow all your life.
Arm hair is typically thinner and shorter compared to head hair, which is longer and thicker. This difference is due to genetics and the function of the hair in protecting the body from different elements.
On average, a person with thick hair has about 100,000 to 150,000 hairs on their head.
On average, the distance between each hair on a human head is about 3-5 millimeters. This can vary depending on factors like hair density, texture, and individual differences in hair growth patterns.
The man is bald. Since he has no hair on his head, none of it gets wet in the rain.
When the sweater is pulled over the head, the friction between the hair and the fabric generates static electricity. This static electricity causes the hair to be attracted to the sweater as the opposite charges (positive and negative) between the hair and the fabric interact.
the hair on your head will still grow, but the hair you cut off from your head will not. Hair is just dead skin cells, so when it isn't attached to something feeding it more cells, it will not grow
Stick your head under a running shower, get a change of clothes on, then get a hair cut. Hope this helps! ^.^ dunk your head in the toilet and flush. =) stick your head under that little nozzle attached to the sink!
Nits are the eggs of head lice that are usually found attached to individual hair strands close to the scalp. They are typically contracted through direct head-to-head contact with someone who has head lice. These tiny eggs can be difficult to see as they are small and blend in with the hair.
If your hair is attached to you and you are an animate object than no but if your hair was not attached to you (fell out) than I guess it would be inanimate. :)
So your hair doesn't get wet when it rains. Also helps keeps your head/arms attached if you decide to go inverted.
A pin has a head but no hair
yes you can but in order to do a hair test for paternity, you need to have hair that still has the roots and follicles still attached. This means, taking strands from a brush will not work, you need to pull the hair from your head and look to make sure the hair follicles and roots come attached to the sample. In most cases of a paternity test, three to four strands of hair require submitting in order to do the DNA testing.
Attached to an insect's thorax are * The head * The abdomen * Six legs * Two or four wings (occasionally absent)There are several things attached to the insect's thorax. The thorax is attached to the head, legs, wings and abdomen.
Nits are the eggs of head lice and are typically found attached to human hair close to the scalp. They cannot be caught from animals or animal hair, as head lice are specific to humans and do not infest pets or other animals.
he died the hair on his head
Bald.
on the head yes on the hair no