The nail plate is composed of about 15 to 20 layers of flattened, keratinized cells. These layers are tightly packed and form the hard, protective surface of the nail. The thickness and number of layers can vary among individuals and can be influenced by factors like age and health.
The nail plate is made up of a tough protein called keratin, which provides strength and protection to the nail. It also contains water, oils, and minerals that help maintain the nail's flexibility and hardness. Additionally, the nail plate is composed of overlapping layers that are continually produced by the nail matrix at the base of the nail.
The area where keratin and other cells mix with air under the nail is called the nail bed. It is a specialized structure that provides support and nourishment to the nail plate.
Nails are made of keratin, a protein, and do not have a complex internal structure, so they could be considered homogeneous in terms of their composition. However, nails do have different layers (cuticle, nail plate, nail bed) and can vary in terms of thickness, shape, and color, so they have some heterogeneity in their physical properties and appearance.
The weather, the age, the gender and nail biting are some of the factors that affect the growth of the nail plate.
the nail bed
The nail plate is made up of a tough protein called keratin, which provides strength and protection to the nail. It also contains water, oils, and minerals that help maintain the nail's flexibility and hardness. Additionally, the nail plate is composed of overlapping layers that are continually produced by the nail matrix at the base of the nail.
A toenail typically consists of several layers, primarily made up of keratin, which is a tough protein. The main layers include the nail plate (the visible part), the nail bed beneath it, and the matrix at the base where new nail growth occurs. The nail plate itself can be considered to have three distinct layers: the dorsal (top) layer, the intermediate layer, and the ventral (bottom) layer. Overall, the structure is complex but essentially functions as a protective covering for the toe.
The breaking down of a nail is referred to as nail delamination. This occurs when the layers of the nail plate separate from each other, leading to weakness and peeling of the nail.
Leuconychia is evident as white lines or spots in the nail plate and may be caused by tiny bubbles of air that are trapped in the nail plate layers due to trauma. This condition may be hereditary and no treatment is required as the spots will grow out with the nail plate. It also means your nails aren't hard enough.
The nail body, also known as the nail plate, covers and protects the nail bed, which is the layer of skin beneath the nail. The nail body is made up of layers of a protein called keratin and plays a role in protecting the tips of the fingers and toes.
yes the more layers the less chipping
The nail plate is produced by living skin cells ( specialized epithelial cells)
The nail part refers to the the visible part of nails on fingers and toes while the nail bed refers to the skin beneath the nail plate.
The basic parts of the nail unit include the nail root,nail bed,nail plate,cuticle,perionychium and the hyponychium.The nail plate,the nail bed,the cuticle,the matrix,the nail folds and the lunula are the basic parts of the nail unit.
Nail plate
The skin around the base of the nail plate is called the cuticle. When the cuticle is removed, bacteria and other infection can get to your nail without the nail being protected by the cuticle.
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