Lanugo
In week 9 the fetus begins to develop fingernails and body hair. By week 13 fine hairs begin to grow on the head.
Adults of two kinds of hair: vellus and terminal. Vellus hair is short, fine, soft, and nonpigmented. Terminal hair is coarser, longer, thicker, and usually pigmented.
The honey bee has an exoskeleton that covers it entire body. This exoskeleton provides some degree of protection for the insect from other animals they prey on it.
Vellus hair grows all over the body. It is the fine, light hair that covers the skin.
laungo
The skin also known as the Integumentary system
The fine, downy, unpigmented hair that appears on a fetus in the last 3 months of development is called Lanugo.
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That's fine as long as you are comfortable. It wont harm the fetus in any way.
No. He has a weave custom-made out of lanugo, the fine hair that coats a newborn fetus.
soft fine hair that covers an infant is called downy hair
In the full throws of anorexia the body regresses to an almost fetal state. They stop menstrating, the body is smaller and looses any typical female shapes, and even grow lanugo, a very fine type of hair that covers the body in utero.