There are no bones in your toe nails or finger nails. form my experience and common sense. But if u want a answer that may be better than mine try a .edu site.
I hope this helped
They are located in your fingers (finger bones).
No there shouldn't be a hyphen. Fingernails and toenails are full words.
No, they are toenails.
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The Egyptians covered their fingernails and toenails with gold.
"Metacarpal" refers to a set of bones in your hands. It is the term for the bones that make up your knuckles. Known collectively as the metacarpus, the bones run from the base of the wrist, where they articulate with the carpals (wrist bones), to the base of each finger, where they articulate with the phalanges (finger bones).
You clearly have to much free time!
if you don't take care of your finger and toenails they can grow in and get infected, if that happens you have to go to the doctor.
The name for finger bones is phalanges.
Metacarpals are finger bones. Metatarsals are toe bones.
A cow has five metacarpal bones in each forelimb. These bones are located between the carpals (wrist bones) and the phalanges (finger bones) and help provide structure and support to the hoof.
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.