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How does hair length work?

Sep 30, 20133 min
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As hair cells form in follicles, they push other cells out of the follicle. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about your hair's growth and rest phases.

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Streaming TV shows and movies directly to your home is a breeze with Netflix. As a Netflix member, you can instantly watch TV and movies on your PC, Mac, mobile device, or television. Get a free thirty day trial membership. Go to Netflix dot com slash stuff and sign up today. Welcome to brain Stuff from how Stuff works dot com where smart happens. Hi. I'm Marshall Brain with today's question. Why does the hair on your arms stay short while

the hair on your head can grow very long? Each hair on your body grows from its own individual hair follicle. Inside the follicle, new hair cells form at the root of the hair shaft. As the cells form, they push older cells out of the follicle. As they're pushed out, the cells die and they become the hair that we see. A follicle will produce new cells for a certain period of time, depending on where it's located on your body. This period is called the growth phase for the hair.

Then it will stop growing for a period of time This is called the rest phase, and then start the growth phase again. When a hair follicle enters the rest phase, the hair shaft breaks off, so the existing hair falls out and a new hair takes its place. Therefore, the length of time that a hair is able to spend growing during the growth phase controls the maximum length of that hair. The cells that make the hairs on your arms are programmed to stop growing every couple of months,

so the hair on your arms stays short. The hair follicles on your head, on the other hand, are programmed to let the hair grow for years at a time, so the hair can grow very long. Animals that shed have hair follicles that synchronize their rest phase, so all the follicles enter the rest phase at once. This way, all the hair falls out at the same time. A dog that sheds will lose its hair in large clumps.

Some animals can also switch the coloring agent in the hair follicle audit off, so in the summer of the hair is pigmented brown with melanin, but in the winter it's not pigmented, leaving the hair white. For more on this and thousands of other topics, because it how staff works dot com. Audible dot com is the leading provider of downloadable digital audio books and spoken word entertainment. Audible has over one hundred thousand titles to choose from to

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