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Material Name: hair
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Description
Cylindrical filaments that grow from the skin of mammals. Hair is a column of overlapping, fused cells that are composed of the protein keratin.  Hair is composed of three parts: the innermost column is the medula, the surrounding live cells (the cortex) contain pigment, and the outermost dead transparent cells are the cuticular scales.  Hair grows from follicles embedded in the skin. The portion of the hair outside of the skin is called the shaft. Fine, closely spaced hair that covers most of an animal's body is called fur. Dense, soft, curled hair is called wool. Coarse, stiff hairs are called bristles, spines, or quills. Horsehair and cattle hair have been used for brushes, plaster binders, haircloth, and upholstery stuffing. Rabbit hair, often called rabbit fur, has been used to make felt hats.

Synonyms and Related Terms
pelage; medula; cortex; cuticular scales; hår (Dan., Nor., Sven.); Haar (Deut., Ned.); pelo (Esp.); pilosité humaine (Fr.); cabelo (Port.);

Other Properties
Human hair is strong (one strand can hold 100g)

Last updated on: 7/16/2008 5:47:43 AM


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Drawing of various hair types



Mongoloid hair



Mongoloid hair


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