A Study of the Structure of the Skin And Pubescence of the Peach in Relation to
A Study of the Structure of the Skin And Pubescence of the Peach in Relation to
M J Maxwell Jay Dorsey
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This extra strength in the socket cell offers still further resistance, or anchorage, to the hair because the socket has a common wall with the adjacent epidermal cells. If the wall of the projecting part of the hair increased in thickness and strength as does the inserted part, the hair would be strengthened at the base with the oncoming of maturity. But this is not the case. This differential in the strength of the hair in the plane of the outer surface of the epidermal cells falls in line wi...th the other two characteristics of the base noted above. These three con- siderations, therefore, taken together, would seem to account, at least for the most part, for the manner in which the hair is broken in han- dling or in the brushing process. These three factors just noted, however, do not account for the marked difference in the breaking strength of the longer and shorter hairs. While the longer hairs are easily broken off either by brushing 1932] STRUCTURE OF SKIN AND PUBESCENCE OF PEACH 421 or scraping, probably because of the greater leverage, the shorter ones can be removed only with difficulty, even by scraping.
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