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A fingerprint is a collection of lines that curve and swirl around each other to produce a unique impression. Every human has different fingerprints which makes them good for identification.

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Q: How would one describe what a finger print is?
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Is finger print one word or two?

one


If one would surgically trade fingers with someone would you retain that new finger print or would it morph into your old one?

the original fingerprint would be maintained.


How many ridges does the average human adult have on one finger?

Index finger finger print ridges:Males: 142-146Females: 123-124Mean total is 144 and 124Index finger finger print ridges:Males: 142-146Females: 123-124Mean total is 144 and 124


There is a Finger print that is completeley different to all your others this one is a whorl but the others are loops can anyone explain this?

Each finger has a different print. Prints are not genetic. Not even twins have the same prints.


Can someone have more than one fingerprint pattern?

Each finger has a different print.


Why do elements give off an emission spectrum?

because each line has its very own i dentity just like your finger prints no one has the same finger print as someone else. Not even identical twins. because each line has its very own i dentity just like your finger prints no one has the same finger print as someone else. Not even identical twins.


If one of the tendons in a persons finger were cut how would it affect movement in the finger?

You would not be able to move it.


If you ate your finger would you grow another one?

Why would you eat your finger? That is just weird. No you would not grow it back.


What is the best word you can describe to a girl who does not have all his finger on one hand?

cool or special or something not insulting


How do roman gladiators surrendor?

A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.A gladiator would surrender by stopping fighting and holding up one finger. If he wanted to be dramatic, he could get down on one knee and hold up the finger. At any rate, the raised finger was the signal that he was surrendering.


How would one describe the goddess Aphrodite?

One would describe her as someone with great beauty.


Why are there so many repetitive sequences on chromosomes?

that is the unique of each and every one so that all people have different ' finger print' of genom