The average thickness of a human hair is 100 μm.
i.e. 1/10 mm. The hair contains non-living cells. It is
made out of keratin and other proteins. Melanin gives
hair it's color. Absence of melanin makes it white.

Human Hair(Black). Magnification - 100 Times.

Human Hair(Black). Magnification - 450 Times.

Human Hair(White). Magnification - 100 Times.

A knot in the Hair. This knot is not put by me.
It's natural.
Magnification - 100 Times
Human Skin.
Human Blood Cells
External Links
Hair - simple Wikipedia.
i.e. 1/10 mm. The hair contains non-living cells. It is
made out of keratin and other proteins. Melanin gives
hair it's color. Absence of melanin makes it white.
Human Hair(Black). Magnification - 100 Times.
Human Hair(Black). Magnification - 450 Times.
Human Hair(White). Magnification - 100 Times.
A knot in the Hair. This knot is not put by me.
It's natural.
Magnification - 100 Times
Human Skin.
Human Blood Cells
External Links
Hair - simple Wikipedia.
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