Parts of Hair
Follicle- the part of the hair underneath the surface of the skin. Hair grows from the root, supported by glands and their own blood supply. The follicle controls hair growth.
Shaft- the visible part of the hair above the surface of the skin. Consists of the cuticle, cortex, and medulla.
Cuticle- the outermost layer of the hair that protects the underlying layers.
Cortex- surrounds the medulla and contains keratin and melanin, proteins which give the hair its shape and color
Medulla- the central part of the hair. Contains excess cells and usually appears as a shapeless area.
Nice pictures and descriptions! I believe this is a good model of the work Mr. Kelly would like for us to have. I only added a picture of a hair and did not describe it in depth (I know many other students did this as well). If given the opportunity to edit, I think many of us need to follow your formatting and detail on our posts. Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery complete history of the history. Good touch with the diagram.
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