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Abbie Bean
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4 November, 08:27
Nails begin in which layer of the skin
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Killian Marshall
4 November, 08:50
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The answer is epidermis. Nails develop in the fetus as epidermal thickenings that undercut the skin to form folds from which the ho#rny substance of the nail grows distally.
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