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Effectus [21]
2 years ago
11

What is one difference between the medulla in human hair and the medulla in animal hair?

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VashaNatasha [74]2 years ago
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difference between human and animal hair. - Medulla in a human is smaller (medullary index of less than one-third); and medulla in animals is very thick (medullary index of one-half or greater). - Cuticle in humans is imbricated; and the cuticle in animals is coronal or spinous.

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