no they do not
No, fingernails do not grow at different rates on the same hand. They do however grow at different rates on the more dominate hand.
Increased blood-flow and oxygen levels cause the fingernails to grow faster!
Fingernails and toenails are plates of stratified squamous epithelial cells with hard keratin that protect the distal ends of the phalanges. The phalanges are the finger bones.You are describing finger nails and toe nails. For some interesting nail facts: fingernails grow faster than toenails. The fingernails on the right hand of a right-handed person grow faster than those on their left hand.
In general, fingernails on both hands grow at the same rate. Factors like age, health, and genetics can influence nail growth, but typically there is no significant difference between the growth rates of fingernails on each hand.
No. Your digestive system won't digest them, so it is better to not consume your nails.
if you use your left hand when you are a righty then it may change because you are using a different hand which you are not use to
The dominant hand reacts faster due to the fact that there are considerably more co-contractions in your preferred hand as you use your dominant hand for every action that you complete only to be aided by the non-dominant hand. All the actions completed by the dominant hand give it an advantage as it is 'practicing'; therefore making the reaction faster. When the ruler drops, the receptor cells (which are the eyes in this case, seeing the ruler drop) respond to the stimulus (the ruler) and set up an electrical impulse in a sensory neurone. When the impulse reaches the central nervous system, another impulse is set up in the relay neurone the electrical impulse then travels up the motor neurone which passes to an effector organ where it triggers a response in the cells of the effector organ, i.e., the hand. This process occurs at a faster rate in the preferred hand in contrast to the non-preferred hand due to more frequent oscillation movements in the dominant hand.
Yes.
Your mom is the dominant hand >:)
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People have better fine motor skills with the dominant hand.
Dominant hand can be on top or on the bottom during CPR. It depends on which position is more comfortable while performing the compressions. There is no requirement to have the dominant hand on top.