If the cuticle has not been damaged, then the nail should regrow with time. In the case you describe, the nail might re-grow (the human body is quite resilient) but the nail might have an odd shape or may not be as strong as it was.
Cuticle being impervious to water prevents water loss
It would depend on being ripped off by? In business a partner? Employee?
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There is a scene in the movie Species with a woman's spine being ripped out.
The skin around the base of the nail plate is called the cuticle. When the cuticle is removed, bacteria and other infection can get to your nail without the nail being protected by the cuticle.
They're not. You're being ripped off.
My mother had pinned my dress after it had being ripped
Conditioner is absorbed into the hair and not the scalp. The outside layer of the hair, the cuticle, can be described as being like roof tiles. The conditioner gets in under these, fills in gaps and smoothens down the cuticle.
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Plants need a large surface area for the up-take of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for the process of photosynthesis. Unforunately, this increased surface area increases the volume of water lost by transpiration, so a waxy cuticle located on the surface of the leaves reduces excessive water loss. However, this prevents gases entering or leaving the leaf, so tiny holes called stomata are postitioned on the unerside of the leaf, where less evaporation takes place, but where gases can move freely also.
Not as much as in Kazakhstan baby! Marcus' birthland
Numerous people have reported being ripped off. I would not think it is safe.