Yes, all the parts of the same body have identical DNA (with the exception of very rare people known as chimeras, formed when the embryos of fraternal twins merge and the cells of what would have been two different persons intermingle in the body of one person).
However the cells that make up fingernails and toenails are dead and there may be some degradation of their DNA.
Yes.
On average, fingernails grow faster than toenails. Fingernails typically grow at a rate of about 3mm per month, while toenails grow at a rate of about 1mm per month. However, individual growth rates can vary.
the unforgeterble orgasim
a stainless steel instrument with sharp blade to cut cuticles in the fingernails and toenails
Everyone has moons on their fingernails and toenails. It's the little white portion on the nail that is closest to the skin.
Onycho- is the root word prefix relating to fingernails and toenails.
The toenails grow slower than the fingernails.
No
if you wash your hands a lot, fingernails
Ungual
My toenails definitely grow faster than my fingernails. I must be one of the unusual people in this world because everything I read sayd that fingernails grow faster. I know for a fact that my toenails grow faster, but I have no idea why. I wish my fingernails would grow as fast as my toenails! I don't think that toenails grow faster than fingernails, it's that toenails tend to be stronger so they don't break as easily. That's why it seems to some people that their toenails are growing faster than their fingernails; Fingernails are more susceptible to breakage because they are thinner.
Depends on the nail. Toenail or fingernail?
ungual
It is the thickened skin surrounding fingernails and toenails.
Yes.
no
On average, fingernails grow faster than toenails. Fingernails typically grow at a rate of about 3mm per month, while toenails grow at a rate of about 1mm per month. However, individual growth rates can vary.