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  1. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

    A nail is a protective plate characteristically found at the tip of the digits (fingers and toes) of almost all primates (except for marmosets), corresponding to the claws in other tetrapod …

  2. Nails: Fingernail & Toenail Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

    Nails are structures at the tips of your fingers and toes that protect delicate tissues beneath them. Healthy fingernails and toenails have a smooth texture and are strong enough to withstand the …

  3. Nail Anatomy: Structure, Function, Associated Diseases - Health

    Dec 9, 2025 · What Are the Key Parts of Your Nails? The nails are slightly curved and about 1 millimeter thick—not even the thickness of a credit card. The length and width of your nails …

  4. Nail anatomy: Parts, structures, functions, and more

    Dec 18, 2024 · Nails are protective plates at the tips of the fingers and toes. They are from a protein called keratin. Some anatomical structures of the nails include cuticles, mantles, nail …

  5. Nail care basics - American Academy of Dermatology

    Find out when you can treat an injured nail at home, what can bring relief, and how to protect your nail while it heals. To properly trim your nails, follow these tips from board-certified …

  6. Nail | Structure, Function, Growth | Britannica

    Nov 11, 2025 · It corresponds to the claw, hoof, or talon of other vertebrates. The nail is a platelike, keratinous, translucent structure that consists of highly specialized epithelial cells. …

  7. Parts of the Nail: Structure and How They Grow - Verywell Health

    Sep 20, 2025 · Fingernails and toenails grow the same way because they share the same structure (anatomy). However, fingernails grow faster than toenails, and the growth of both can …