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No.
It's dead skin cells.
To keep u alive
Teeth do not belong because they are not made of the same protein (keratin) as skin, hair, and nails.
Once your nails grow out of your epidermis they are already dead. So the nails that you see on the surface of your finger is dead. If you break it off it will still remain dead.
nails are dead that is why when you die your hair and nails keep growing(hair is dead too)
Some are inert, like finger nails and hair. not really dead, but not life-sustaining.
because the roots are still alive, so they can keep produce more hair and nail! also because you need them
Nine Inch Nails was never a band in its purest form, so it would be impossible for it to "break up". The live entity of Nine Inch Nails usually varies in its members and at the time being, is put on hold for a few years to allow Trent Reznor to pursue his other aspirations. Nine Inch Nails as a studio entity is, however, still alive according to Trent.
Yes. Plants are living, growing entities. Plants die, so they would have to be alive. (since only living things can die) of course there alive they wouldn't grow if they weren't.
Nails (and finger nails) have volume.
There are cells in the epidermis (outer layer of the skin) which are alive and as they fill with keratin, they "push" forward and so the hair and the nails "grow". This appearance of growing is actually a sign that the cells at the skin are growing. The hair and the nails are dead. They can be cut as there is no feeling in them. If a person cuts the nails too short, that will hurt and bleed. See link below:
Your nails protect your skin under your nails.
iron nails are nails made up of iron