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An accessory organ found at the tip of fingers and toes

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Answered by iwanapriya
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Answer:

Nails. The nail bed is a specialized structure of the epidermis that is found at the tips of our fingers and toes.

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Answered by Delnababu
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nails

Explanation:

nails is an accessory organ found at the tip of fingers and toes.

Facts on nails

some of us do know that nails are made of a tough, dead substance called keratin, the same material that makes up hair. But nails actually start out as living cells. Behind the cuticles on fingers and toes, just beneath the skin, a structure called the "root" churns out living cells that go on to form the nail

Healthy nails are generally pink. Very pale nails may indicate illnesses, such as anemia, congestive heart failure or liver disease. Poor nutrition also may be a culprit. It's a good idea to have them checked by a doctor.

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