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A friction ridge pattern is a pattern that is unique to an individual. The fingerprints are an example of a friction ridge pattern. The footprint is also a friction ridge pattern.
mitochondria
its found in the epidermal layer of the skin
epidermis
Epidermal tissue.
A friction ridge pattern is a pattern that is unique to an individual. The fingerprints are an example of a friction ridge pattern. The footprint is also a friction ridge pattern.
epidermal ridge
mitochondria
its found in the epidermal layer of the skin
outside.
epidermis
Dermal ridges cause the overlying epidermis to form epidermal ridges. Collectively these ridges are called friction ridges.
Epidermal tissue.
stratum basale
During the fetues fourth month of pregnancy.
epidermal tissue
To assist in our ability to grasp and hold onto objects