hairs

     

Hair is an outgrowth of protein, foun only on mammals. It projects from the epidermis, though it grows from hair follicles deep in the dermis. Although many other organisms, especially insects, show filamentous outgrowths, these are not considered "hair". They are more like whiskers. So-called "hairs" (trichomes) are also found on plants. The projections on arthropods such as insects and spiders are actually insect bristles, composed of a polysaccharide called chitin. The hair of non-human mammal species is commonly referred to as fur. There are varieties of cats, dogs, and mice bred to have little or no visible fur. In some species, hair is absent at certain stages of life. The main component of hair fiber is keratin. Keratins are proteins: long chains (polymers) of amino acids.

Trivia about hairs

  • There are about 120,000 of these on your body & each growing about 1/100 of an inch a day
  • The horn of the rhino is made of these packed together
  • A nit-picker might "split" them & a monster might make them "stand on end"

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