39+ Anatomy Of Fingernail

39+ Anatomy Of Fingernail. Nails are protective coverings on the ends of the fingers and toes. Fingernails and toenails are made of a tough protective protein called keratin.

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The fingernail enhances the ability of the hand to manipulate and grasp fine objects. Your fingernails have been growing since before you were. Neurology | anatomy & function of the cerebellum.

A fingernail is produced by living skin cells in the finger.

Why are my index fingernails weaker than the rest of my in most cases, for most people, nails grow at the same rate. Deformities, dystrophies, and discoloration of the nails fingernail and toenail injury overview of nail disorders. Can a new nail grow under another nail? The fingernails are a sort of envelope composed of keratin, a tough protein, which cover the top of the terminal phalanges of a person's fingers.


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