sormenjälkikuvioita
Sormenjälkikuvioita, known in English as fingerprints, are unique impressions left by the ridged surface of human skin. These patterns are formed by friction ridges, which are raised portions of the epidermis found on the fingers and thumbs. The friction ridges are composed of epidermal sweat and oil glands, and they leave behind a visible or latent print when they come into contact with a surface.
The patterns of these ridges are highly individualized and remain consistent throughout a person's life, from
The study and use of fingerprints for identification is called dactyloscopy. In forensic science, fingerprints are