sormenjälkin
Sormenjälkin is a Finnish term that translates to "fingerprint" in English. It refers to the unique pattern of ridges and furrows found on the tip of a person's finger. These patterns are formed during fetal development and remain constant throughout an individual's life. Sormenjälkin are a significant aspect of human identification and are used in various fields, including law enforcement, security, and personal authentication.
The formation of sormenjälkin is influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. While genetics
Sormenjälkin are broadly classified into three main types: arches, loops, and whorls. Arches are characterized by
The scientific study of fingerprints is known as dactyloscopy. Fingerprints can be lifted from surfaces using