We do not sense any pain when we clip our nails or cut our hair. Why?
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coz dey r dead cells
With nails as epidermal cells below the nail root move up to the surface of the skin, they increase in number, and those closest to the nail root become flattened and pressed tightly together. Each cell is transformed into a thin plate; these plates are piled in layers to form the nail. As with hair, nails are formed by keratinization, so they have no nerves and so don't hurt when they are cut.
With nails as epidermal cells below the nail root move up to the surface of the skin, they increase in number, and those closest to the nail root become flattened and pressed tightly together. Each cell is transformed into a thin plate; these plates are piled in layers to form the nail. As with hair, nails are formed by keratinization, so they have no nerves and so don't hurt when they are cut.
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