kynsilevyt
Kynsilevyt, also known as fingernails or toenails, are hard, protective plates that cover the tips of the fingers and toes of humans and some other animals. They are made of a protein called keratin, which is also found in hair and the outer layer of skin. Kynsilevyt serve several important functions, including protecting the sensitive tips of the fingers and toes, enhancing the sense of touch, and aiding in fine motor skills.
The growth of kynsilevyt occurs at the nail root, which is located beneath the skin at the
Kynsilevyt can be affected by various conditions, including infections, injuries, and systemic diseases. Common nail disorders
In some cultures, kynsilevyt are considered an important part of personal grooming and are often decorated