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How many red cells side by side equal the diameter in a hair?

A typical human red blood cell has a diameter of about 7-8 micrometers, while a human hair ranges from about 17 to 181 micrometers in diameter, depending on the individual and hair type. Therefore, it would take approximately 2 to 25 red blood cells lined up side by side to match the diameter of a single hair.


How does chemotherapy effect the body?

This type of therapy damages not only the cancer cells, but healthy cells as well. The most common side effect is hair loss.


Does hair spa have any effect on hair colour?

yes hair spa has so many side effects


What way should you part your hair?

There are many possible hair styles, but I personally part my hair on the left side of my scalp.


How much hair do you have to cut off for cancer and your a girl?

You don't cut off hair for cancer. The hair falls out as a side effect of Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy kills off a lot of the fast growing cells in your body and hair is one of them.


How many equal sides does a right angle triangle have?

Two side are equal


How many side are to a square?

4 equal sides


How many equal side does trapezoid has?

2 sides


How do movements stimulate the hair cells in the vestibular system?

The hair cells have a special type of ion channel that is gated by mechanical deformation. Depending on which way the hair cell bends, the neuron will either become hyperpolarised or depolarised. Deformation of the hair cells is caused by two separate mechanisms depending on which part of the vestibular system is in question. For the semicircular canals (SCCs) - these are filled with a fluid, such that when the head moves, the fluid momentarily lags behind exerting pressure on a membrane called a cupula. At its base are hair cells that project up into the cupula. When the cupula is deflected, so are the hair cells. The second component is the otolithic organs. These consist of a flat, top heavy bed of tissue with hair cells at their base. When the head moves up/down or side-to-side, the tissue (otolithic membrane) momentarily lags behind and the hair cells are deformed. In both cases the transduction is mechanical -> electrical; but whereas the SCCs rely on fluid movement for the mechanical force, the otoliths don't.


Why does radiation cause hair loss?

Radiation damages hair follicles, leading to hair loss. The high-energy radiation disrupts the growth and division of cells in the hair follicles, causing them to stop producing hair. This is a common side effect of radiation therapy for cancer treatment.


What is a good hair cut for a girl with medium length brown hair and side bangs?

Many layers!! :D


What is a side bang?

A side bang is a piece of thick hair that hangs of the side of your hair