why do are nails grow??
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why do are nails grow??
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When cells at the root of the nail grow, the new nail cells push out the old nail cells. These old cells flatten and harden, thanks to keratin, a protein made by these cells. ... Your fingernails grow slowly — in fact, they grow about one tenth of an inch (2.5 millimeters) each month.
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A nail is a claw-like keratinous plate at the tip of the fingers and toes in most primates. Nails correspond to claws found in other animals. Fingernails and toenails are made of a tough protective protein called alpha-keratin which is a polymer and found in the hooves, hair, claws and horns of vertebrates.
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When cells in root of the nails grow. The new nails push the old nails out which feels to be growing.
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