Finger nails are made of dead protein.
Therefore if you start eating much more meat or other protein filled foods, your finger and toe nails will grow quicker. :)
Fingernails grow because of the cells in the nail matrix dividing and pushing older cells forward. Factors like age, genetics, diet, and overall health can affect the rate of nail growth.
No, fingernails do not digest in the human body. They are made of a protein called keratin, which is not broken down by the digestive system. Instead, fingernails grow continuously and are eventually pushed out as new cells replace the old ones.
Fingernails are biotic, meaning they are derived from living organisms (the cells in the nail matrix), but once they are fully formed, they are considered to be made of abiotic material (keratin).
Fingernails are made of a protein called keratin and are considered non-living material, as they do not contain cells or have the ability to grow or repair themselves.
Sperm typically can only survive outside the body for a short period of time, and it is unlikely for sperm to survive for long under fingernails. However, it is still a good practice to wash your hands thoroughly after any contact with bodily fluids to prevent the spread of any potential infections.
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dead cells
Yes.
No. they are dead skin cells, or epithelial tissues. Lipids are fats
Fingernails and hair are dead skin cells that have undergone Keratinization. Keratin that has solidified essentially. Keratin is made up of a family of proteins.
Yes, they are because they are dead cells and are make of carbon based compounds.
Fingernails grow because of the cells in the nail matrix dividing and pushing older cells forward. Factors like age, genetics, diet, and overall health can affect the rate of nail growth.
No, fingernails do not digest in the human body. They are made of a protein called keratin, which is not broken down by the digestive system. Instead, fingernails grow continuously and are eventually pushed out as new cells replace the old ones.
it dose not have cell walls becuse they dont need them
Keratin
Fingernails are biotic, meaning they are derived from living organisms (the cells in the nail matrix), but once they are fully formed, they are considered to be made of abiotic material (keratin).
When each cell specializes in a certain task: some cells make fingernails, others become blood cells, brain cells, kidney cells, etc.