Saturday, August 1, 2009

How many cells thick is an average human hair?

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How many cells thick is an average human hair?

Human hair varies considerably in thickness; however, 100 micrometers is generally taken as the average.



Cell sizes vary, too, but the average hair cell is 10 micrometers across.



On that basis, I'd say the average human hair is about 10 cells thick.



How many cells thick is an average human hair?

Hair is made up of an cuticle and an cortex unless you bleach and over process your hair the the cuticle may be striped and your left with just cortex



sorry I dont have any sorces just trying to remember what I could from cosmetology school



How many cells thick is an average human hair?

i'll take a stab.



you can have about 4 cells on tip of a pin head.



how many pinheads thick is an average human hair?...;-)



wait...i found something...



Your body is made of about 10 trillion cells. The largest human cells are about the diameter of a human hair, but most human cells are smaller -- perhaps one-tenth of the diameter of a human hair.



How many cells thick is an average human hair?

Don't know!

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