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anatomisi, anatomyparts, fizyolojisihastalıkları, nail, tırnak |
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Tırnak Anatomisi,fizyolojisi-hastalıkları - Nail Anatomy-Parts of the Nail |
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![]() Tırnak Anatomisi,fizyolojisi-hastalıkları - Nail Anatomy-Parts of the NailTırnak anatomisi,fizyolojisi-hastalıkları - Nail anatomy-Parts of the nail İnsanda ve bazı hayvanlarda parmak ucunun üst bölümünü kaplayan sert ve boynuzsu tabaka ![]() ![]() ![]() Toynaklılarda bu boynuzsu oluşumlar, son derece gelişmişlerdir ve parmak kemiğinin uç bölümünü tümüyle çevrelerler ![]() ----------------------------------- Parts of the nail Anatomically fingernails and toenails are made of a tough protein called keratin and have many different parts: The free edge is the part of the nail that extends past the finger, beyond the nail plate ![]() ![]() eponychium or cuticle, is the fold of skin at the proximal end of the nail ![]() paronychium is the fold of skin on the sides of the nail ![]() hyponychium is the attachment between the skin of the finger or toe and the distal end of the nail ![]() nail plate is the hard and translucent portion, composed of keratin ![]() nail bed is the adherent connective tissue that underlies the nail, often colloquially referred to as the "quick ![]() lunula is the crescent shaped whitish area of the nail bed (when visible) nail fold a fold of hard skin overlapping the base and sides of a fingernail or toenail ![]() Balba (free edge) is the front white part of the nail (Alba latin for White) In common usage the word nail usually refers to the nail plate only ![]() Nails grow at an average rate of 3 millimetres a month ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This growth record can show the history of recent health and physiological imbalances, and has been used as a diagnostic tool since ancient times ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() wikipedia
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