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Hair Stucture By HairSenses - Delhi
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A hair can be defined as a slender, thread-like outgrowth from a follicle in the skin. The hair are present all over the body, except for the sole, palm, lips. Hair is composed of structural protein called keratin. This is the same kind of protein that makes up the nails and the outer layer of skin.
Hair comprises of three morphological regions—the cuticle, medulla, and cortex
1. An innermost layer or medulla which is only present in large thick hairs.
2. The middle layer known as the cortex. The cortex provides strength, colour and texture of the hair.
3. The outermost layer is known as the cuticle. The cuticle is thin and colourless. It serves as a protector of the cortex.
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Hair comprises of three morphological regions—the cuticle, medulla, and cortex
1. An innermost layer or medulla which is only present in large thick hairs.
2. The middle layer known as the cortex. The cortex provides strength, colour and texture of the hair.
3. The outermost layer is known as the cuticle. The cuticle is thin and colourless. It serves as a protector of the cortex.
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