Where do finger nails come from? And why is part of it pink and the other white?!


Question: Fingernails are tightly packed keratinized stratum corneum squamous epithelial cells---basically, a hardened extension of your skin. the part that is pink is still attached to your nail bed, and the white part is dead and unattached.


Answers: Fingernails are tightly packed keratinized stratum corneum squamous epithelial cells---basically, a hardened extension of your skin. the part that is pink is still attached to your nail bed, and the white part is dead and unattached.





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