The hair follicle.
The sack from which hair grows is called a hair follicle. Each follicle is a small, tube-like structure in the skin that anchors the hair and plays a crucial role in the hair growth cycle. It also contains cells that produce hair and can be influenced by various factors such as hormones and genetics.
amniotic sack
Sometimes called a beard, which is probably the most common term used in this case, it's a sort of hairy flap under the chin, also called a dewlap or bell. As the moose matures the flap grows into a beard-like feature.
a dogs hair
Poodles have hair that is curly, dense, and grows continuously, unlike fur which sheds and has a thicker undercoat. Their hair is considered hypoallergenic because it grows continually without shedding, which can reduce allergic reactions in some people.
The sack from which hair grows is called a hair follicle. Each follicle is a small, tube-like structure in the skin that anchors the hair and plays a crucial role in the hair growth cycle. It also contains cells that produce hair and can be influenced by various factors such as hormones and genetics.
yes it does it grows back the same lenth
The forelock.the hair that grows at the back of the hooves is called the fetlock.get it?
Eyelashes.
It isn't hair, it is called cornsilk, and grows between the kernels.
follicles
a potato
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.
How human hair growOur hair grows from our scalp from little pockets called follicle's. It's alive keratin until it grows out where we can see it, then the hair is considered dead hair.
The hair that grows on a baby whilst it's still inside the womb is called lanugo.
It is called the follicle.
it is called a pore