Science, asked by vishalivisshu, 8 months ago

Hair, nails, skin and muscles are mostly made up of

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Answered by Anonymous
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Keratinocytes

Keratinocytes (pronounced: ker-uh-TIH-no-sites) make keratin, a type of protein that's a basic component of hair, skin, and nails. Keratin in the skin's outer layer helps create a protective barrier.

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Answered by sabhyatagurung
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Answer:

Keratinocytes

Explanation:

Keratinocytes (ker-uh-TIH-no-sites) make keratin, a type of protein that's a basic component of hair, skin, and nails. Keratin in the skin's outer layer helps create a protective barrier.

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