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Nail :

Nail : composed mainly of keratin, the same protein in skin and hair.

Six Basic Parts:

Nail : composed mainly of keratin, the same protein in skin and hair. Six Basic Parts: Nail Bed

Nail : composed mainly of keratin, the same protein in skin and hair. Six Basic Parts: Nail Bed Matrix Bed

Nail : composed mainly of keratin, the same protein in skin and hair. Six Basic Parts: Nail Bed Matrix Bed Nail Plate

Nail : composed mainly of keratin, the same protein in skin and hair. Six Basic Parts: Nail Bed Matrix Bed Nail Plate Cuticular System

Nail : composed mainly of keratin, the same protein in skin and hair. Six Basic Parts: Nail Bed Matrix Bed Nail Plate Cuticular System Specialized Ligaments

Nail : composed mainly of keratin, the same protein in skin and hair. Six Basic Parts: Nail Bed Matrix Bed Nail Plate Cuticular System Specialized Ligaments Nail Folds

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a condition caused by injury to the nail or some disease or imbalance in the body. Return to Table of Contents