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The human body, apart from the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, is covered in follicles which produce hair, even minute hair grow through follicles all over our body apart from the said parts.

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Skin is located all around the body. It is thicker in differnet parts.
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Hair roots are found in the dermis of the skin.

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