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OBJECTIVE
Identify the different structures of nails.
Discuss the different structures of nails.
Show importance in knowing the different structures of nails.
III. PROCEDURE
Guide Questions:
1. What are the different parts of the nails?
Answer: Lunula, Free Edge, Matrix, Cuticle, Nail Bed, Nail walls,
Nail Plate
2. How important is having this knowledge on the different parts of
the nails.
3. Why is it important to know the different structures of our nails?
C. Application
IV. ASSESSMENT
1. It is the folds of the skin that overlap the sides of the nail. They hold your
nail in place and protect the nail plate edges.
2. It is the part of the nail situated directly beneath the cuticle. It produces the
cells that become the nail plate.
3. The overlapping epidermis around the nail. It is the transparent skin, which is
called the 'true cuticle' which is removed during the manicuring process.
4. The pearly colored and crescent-shaped area of a fingernail or toenail.
5. The part of the nail where the nail plate rests on, also a continuation of the
matrix and it is abundantly supplied with blood vessels and nerves.
1. Nail walls
2. Matrix
3. Cuticle
4. Lunula
5. Nail Bed
V. ASSIGNMENT
In your notebook, Research, and list down the different shapes of the nail.
COMPUTE…ANALYZE…ANSWER
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