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No nails do not have cells, they are not living.they ar emade of keratin it is tough, insoluable portein substance that constructs hair, nails,hooves,horns.

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How are nails and hair related to the skin?

Nails are dead skin cells.


What type of cells from which both hair and nails develop?

Both hair and nails develop from the specialized keratinized cells called epithelial cells. These cells are found in the skin and are responsible for producing keratin, the protein that gives hair and nails their structure and strength.


Is nails dead cells?

Yes.


What are the peoples nails made of?

dead skin cells


What is the composition of nails?

Nails are made up of layers/plates of keratinized epithelial cells.


Hair and nails are derived from cells of the?

Hair and nails are derived from the epidermal layer of the skin. Cells known as keratinocytes in the epidermis produce a protein called keratin, which is the main structural component of both hair and nails.


What cells are hair and nails made of?

Hair and nails are primarily made up of a protein called keratin. Keratin is produced by specialized cells called keratinocytes, which are found in the outer layer of the skin called the epidermis. These cells continuously produce keratin as hair and nails grow.


What happens to cells as they undergo keratinization?

They produce nails :)


Do pieces of hair have cells?

Yes, but they are actually dead cells. Your hair and nails are basically a secretion of dead cells.


What types of cells make up the nails?

My best guess is keratin, but I am not sure if that is the cells or the cells are inside the keratin.


Why do nails grow and what factors contribute to the growth of nails?

Nails grow because of the cells in the nail matrix dividing and pushing older cells forward. Factors like genetics, age, diet, and overall health can affect nail growth.


Are nails alive?

... No. It's dead skin cells.