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    Hair - Wikipedia

    Hair is a protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis. Hair is one of the defining characteristics of mammals. The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and fine vellus hair. Most common interest in hair is focused on hair growth, hair … See more

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    The word "hair" usually refers to two distinct structures:
    1. the part beneath the skin, called the hair follicle, or, when pulled from the skin, the bulb or root. This … See more

    Hair is mainly composed of keratin proteins and keratin-associated proteins (KRTAPs). The human genome encodes 54 different keratin proteins which are present in various amounts in hair. Similarly, humans encode more than 100 different KRTAPs … See more

    Ringworm is a fungal disease that targets hairy skin.
    Premature greying of hair is another condition that results in greying before the age of 20 years in … See more

    Each strand of hair is made up of the medulla, cortex, and cuticle. The innermost region, the medulla, is an open and unstructured region that is not always present. The highly structural and organized cortex, or second of three layers of the hair, is … See more

    Many mammals have fur and other hairs that serve different functions. Hair provides thermal regulation and camouflage for … See more

    Hair has its origins in the common ancestor of mammals, the synapsids, about 300 million years ago. It is currently unknown at what … See more

    Hair care involves the hygiene and cosmetology of hair including hair on the scalp, facial hair (beard and moustache), pubic hair and … See more

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  2. Hair | Structure, Growth & Function | Britannica

    Nov 12, 2024 · Hair, in mammals, the characteristic threadlike outgrowths of the outer layer of the skin (epidermis) that form an animal’s coat, or pelage. Hair is present in differing degrees on all mammals. On adult whales, elephants, …

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    May 11, 2016 · Learn how fur evolved in mammals and how it varies in length, thickness, density and function. Find out how fur differs from human hair and other types of hair in animals.

  7. Hair vs Fur: What’s the Difference? - A-Z Animals

    Feb 16, 2022 · Learn how to tell apart hair and fur, two different features that grow on humans and animals. Compare their purposes, textures, densities, growth patterns, and more.

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  9. Hair - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Long, brown hair. Hair is something that grows from the skin of mammals. Hair is made of keratins, which are proteins. Animal hair is usually called fur. Sheep and goats have curly hair, called wool. Wool is used to make many products, like …

  10. Hair - Anatomy & Physiology - WikiVet English

    Jan 3, 2023 · Hair and hair follicle anatomy. All hair has a similar structure: an outer cuticle, a cortex containing pigmentation, an inner medulla and a root or bulb from which the hair grows out of the follicle to form the shaft. Each hair …

  11. Fur vs Hair - Difference and Comparison | Diffen

    Learn the difference between hair and fur, two types of body hair found on mammals. Hair is a characteristic of all mammals, while fur is a reference to the hair of animals.