a protein that makes up finger and toenails
No. Toenails, like hair, are dead tissue.
No. They do appear to grow due to changes in the human body (when the skin dries, it "pulls back" from the nails). These changed give the illusion that the nails have grown, but in reality they do not.
face, eyes, neck, elbow, groin, tonsils, toenails
They grow about five millimetres each month but they grow quicker in the summer.
Keratin
My dog's toenails are not black. They are white. Not all dogs have black toenails. Not sure what made you think that but..........you are mistaken.
it is made from cow chips and toenails with a pinch of sugar
Toe and finger nails are made of kerotin as are animal hooves
a protein that makes up finger and toenails
Lol, well, goats do not have toenails... they have hooves... And meanwhile, Jell-O is largely made from gelatin, which comes from the collagen in cow or pig bones, hooves, and connective tissues.
Toenails help you balnce.
As a nice decoration for your fingernails and toenails! You never need to use it if you do not want to!
No. Toenails, like hair, are dead tissue.
get your parents to cut your toenails for you, if you are bad at cutting them.
All birds have claws - the equivalent of toenails
Toenails float because of low amount of density