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We have hair almost everywhere on our body, but why not on our hand palms?

2007-02-16 22:11:17 · 8 answers · asked by currentlybluegreen 1 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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We don't have hair on our lips, palms of feet and hands, nipples and your eyelids. Notice what all these parts of the body have in common...They all have very thin skin.
The reason why we have no hair there is because the upper dermis is so thin that hair has no need to cover that area. We have less nerve endings there too which respond to temperature change so hairs do not stand up on end when we are cold, nor do they lie flat when we are hot.

2007-02-16 22:22:14 · answer #1 · answered by Lozza_07 3 · 1 3

Hair is the pigmented keratin fibre that provides additional protection against Ultraviolet light and chemical damage in most mammalians. It also impedes the access of airborne insects to the skin. Moreover, it dramatically enhances skin insulation and thermoregulation (the latter so efficiently that the hair shafts of certain mammals can be used to make woollen sweaters or fur coats).

But while most of our body is covered by hair, thick or sparse, there are some areas that are not — and these are the palms and soles of our feet.

“The palms and soles, containing excessive nerve terminals, are the antennae of our body. But they have no hair roots and hence hair does not grow in these areas,” says Dr Sachin Varma, consultant dermatologist, Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Calcutta. This was probably an evolutionary phenomenon, so that nothing would interfere with grasping or other fine movements associated with palms and soles, he adds.

Some scientists also believe that constant friction and hard labour coupled with non-usage of hair in these areas made the hair roots vanish as an evolutionary change.

Structurally, skin has two layers: epidermis and dermis (outer and inner layers respectively). The epidermis has a high capacity for regeneration after damage. It continually replaces the outer dead cells as well as generates the skin appendages like hair, nails, sweat and the sebaceous glands. When any one of these layers, epidermis or dermis, suffers from abnormal development, it affects the formation of the hair follicles. Keratinisation of the epidermis makes the skin of both palms and soles comparatively thicker than that in other parts of the body. The thick epidermis is not an ideal structure to support the germinal matrix of hair follicles. Hence, there is no hair on our palms and soles of feet.

2007-02-17 02:26:43 · answer #2 · answered by veerabhadrasarma m 7 · 0 0

because there are no hair follicles on hand palm

2007-02-17 23:20:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

due to same reason which is responsible for lack of hair on 'towards the ground side' of feet.

2007-02-17 03:00:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

because our palms don't have follicles and therefore we donthave any hair on our palms as well as on our lips and on our soles

2007-02-16 22:33:42 · answer #5 · answered by kajal 2 · 0 1

PALM ARE OF EPIDERMAL IN ORIGIN ....THEY ARE MORE EXPOSED TO WEAR & TEAR ...THE HAND CELLS DON'T HAVE FOLICLES

2007-02-17 00:48:16 · answer #6 · answered by avinash k 1 · 0 0

its all to do with sebaceous glands

2007-02-17 07:28:33 · answer #7 · answered by dr_raj 2 · 0 0

Because were not monkeys and never have been...

2007-02-16 23:53:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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