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What causes fingerprints?

Basically, a fingerprint left on a surface is caused because: Oils form on sweat glands in our fingers, collecting on ridges of a fingerprint. After touching something, the oils and other materials previously on the ridges are left behind on the surface you just touched. I hope that helps.


What is the function of the ridges on your fingers which create fingerprints?

Fingerprints are formed by the ridges on our fingers to improve our grip and enhance tactile sensitivity. They also help with grasping objects and provide friction to prevent objects from slipping out of our hands. Additionally, fingerprints aid in enhancing our sense of touch and are unique to each individual, making them useful for identification purposes.


How can genetic technology allow us to create human insulin using bacteria?

We are able to "splice" genes from one organism into the DNA of another to give it traits we want. In this case, we put the gene for insulin into the DNA of a bacterium, which causes it to produce insulin, which we can use.


Which theory helps us understand why various species differ from one another tells us to what diseases you are predisposed and enables us to produce drugs for a variety of diseases?

The theory of evolution helps us to understand why various species differ from one another and tells us to what diseases you are predisposed and enables us to produce drugs for a variety of diseases.


Where do you get fingerprints?

If you mean where do your fingerprints come from: You are born with them. They form in the womb during the 3rd month."Fingerprints are laid down between the 13th and the 19th week of growth in the womb. There are at least two factors that can give different fingerprints.First, the DNA doesn't make a perfect copy of itself every time it divides - it picks up mutations. To get from one single cell to the 10-100 trillion cells of a grown adult human, the DNA has to divide many many times. This gives ample opportunity for many mutations to accumulate.Second, the mathematicians tell us that if the foetus had flattened finger pads, the baby is more likely to have the simpler arch pattern, or the slightly more complicated loop pattern. But on the other hand, if the foetus had swollen finger pads, baby is more likely to have the more complex whorl pattern of ridges. The two identical twins might grow in the same uterus, but they have different lengths and diameters of umbilical cord, so they will each get a different blood flow. The twin with the lesser blood flow will cut down the blood flow to the lower body, to preserve it for the brain. By an accident of anatomy, this gives more blood flowing into the arms. The baby ends up with proportionately bigger fingers, and more whorls in their fingerprints.In 2003, a paper called On the similarity of identical twin fingerprints was published in The Journal of the Pattern Recognition Society. They found that the fingerprints of 94 "identical" twins were not identical - although they were more similar than non-related people."

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What causes us produce fingerprints on glass?

the glands in our fingers and ridges cause symphonic images on the glass.


What causes us to produce fingerprints on glass?

the glands in our fingers and ridges cause symphonic images on the glass.


When fingerprints are taken for a fiance visa into the US are those fingerprints sent through AFIS the fingerprint identification program in the US?

Automated Fingerprints Identification System


Does anyone in your class have the same fingerprints?

No.Fingerprint experts tell us that no-one else in the worldhas the same fingerprints as any other person


What anatomical feature gives us fingerprints?

the finger...the epidermis on the finger


Do they store your fingerprints at us airport?

so they can stalk u anywere and rape u


Do they check fingerprints border of Mexico?

Only on the US side (i.e: on your trip back)


What causes fingerprints?

Basically, a fingerprint left on a surface is caused because: Oils form on sweat glands in our fingers, collecting on ridges of a fingerprint. After touching something, the oils and other materials previously on the ridges are left behind on the surface you just touched. I hope that helps.


When was Come Fill Your Glass with Us created?

Come Fill Your Glass with Us was created in 1959.


When and why were fingerprints first used in the US?

In 1882, Gilbert Thompson applied his thumbprint on a document to prevent forgery.


How long is from fingerprints to citizenship interview 2011 in NEWARK?

How long take fingerprint result for us citizenship,?2012


What are the harms of glass?

Glass can harm us by its shards and cut our flesh.