because it contains keratin cells
Hair and teeth are made of cartiliage. Cartilige is the parts of body with no bone. There are bones in your fingers, just notyour nails.
a hairdoo formed by twisting or braiding the hair.
Good Question! Elephants are mammals, and all mammals have hair. So, according to science, elephants do have hair! Although it is very coarse, thick, and bristly, elephants have hair. Thanks for asking, have a great day!
No, animals cannot breathe through their hair. Breathing in animals typically occurs through specialized structures like lungs or gills, which are located in specific parts of the body rather than within their hair.
Bones typically fossilize the most. There are some examples of fossilized feathers and hair, but it's rare.
All parts of your body can have hair!
stratum corneum
lacrimal bone
The component parts are formed.
A glissando is a musical scalelike passage, and could be termed a melodic phrase.
A sacbrood is a disease prevalent in honeybees, which causes the larvae to shrivel up and become scalelike.
by dead cells.
Yes because you need to know how the hair and skin is made up, and all the different parts, how disulphide bonds are formed along with polypeptide chains.
stratum corneumStratum corneumstratum corneum
Different parts of living organisms are formed as the genetic information is read. This controls how and when various parts are constructed as the organism develops.
The two parts of a mature strand of human hair are the shaft, which is the visible part of the hair that grows out of the scalp, and the root, which is the part of the hair that lies beneath the scalp and anchors the hair in place.
Hair is formed in hair follicles located in the skin. The growth and development of hair is influenced by factors such as genetics, hormones, diet, and overall health. Hair growth is a complex process that involves the hair follicle cycling through phases of growth, rest, and shedding.