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If you pull a hair out from the root, you'll see a small white bulb on the end. Did you know we lose hundreds of hairs a day?
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1. thin hairlike outgrowth of an epidermal cell just behind the tip; absorbs nutrients from the soil
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Root hair cells are tiny hair-like growths on the outside of plant cells in their roots. They help increase the surface area for absorption of water and other minerals. They are produced in the piliferous layer of the root and contain a vac...
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There are several reasons why hair can fall out at the root; improper diet, vitamin deficiency, stress, lack of exercise, side effects to medications or health reasons. The good news is that the hair can grow back even if the roots have com...
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Don't worry, they're normal. I grow a lot of sprouted seeds and they always have the little 'hairs'. The person who said to throw them out is an idiot!
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Yes . Instead of using nuclear DNA testing, we would use mitochondrial DNA testing.
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If you have a choice, dye the hair first, then re-root. If the hair is damaged by the dyeing process, you can always dye another batch. If it's already on the pony, you would have to re-root it again!
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"Yes, there are quite a few" There are plenty of brands that do both, like clairol nice 'n' easy and garnier belle colour. I'd probably recommend going and looking yourself so you can see for yourself. The two I recommended can be...
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Mention the word biofactory, and you’re likely to envision a sterile lab filled with fancy glassware and expensive, arcane equipment. Think, instead, of a greenhouse filled with blue periwinkles. Rice University bioengineers have reported...
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The water goes into the soil,some of the water touches the root hair so the plant sucks up the water and while the plant sucks the water up,the water goes into the roots hair and ends up at the plant or seed.
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