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Tented:The type of arch with a spike in the middle
Latent:The word used to describe a partial print or print left at a crime scene
Digital:Inked prints are being replaced by these prints taken with computer scanners
Radius:Loops are named for their positions relative to the ulna and ____ bones.
Arch:Pattern of fingerprint in which ridges enter from one side and exit on the other
Whorl:Pattern of fingerprint in which the ridges make a complete circle
Bridge:Ridge characteristic that connects two ridges
Bifurcation:The fancy word for a fork
Minutiae:The points on a print where ridge structures change, used to identify points of similarity.
Delta:Triangle shaped ridge characteristics that occur with loops and whorls
AFIS:Abbreviation for the fingerprint database used by law enforcement
Doubleloop:The type of whorl fingerprint pattern made of two loops that are combined
Loop:The type of fingerprint pattern formed when ridges enter and exit on the same side
Crossover:Type of ridge characteristic that occurs when two ridges cross through one another
Unchanged:Fingerprint patterns remain ___ for the life of an individual
Same:No two fingerprints are the ___, even in twins.
Fingerprints
Across:3. | The type of whorl fingerprint pattern made of two loops that are combined | 8. | The fancy word for a fork | 9. | Triangle shaped ridge characteristics that occur with loops and whorls | 11. | Loops are named for their positions relative to the ulna and ____ bones. |
| 12. | Pattern of fingerprint in which ridges enter from one side and exit on the other | 14. | The points on a print where ridge structures change, used to identify points of similarity. | 15. | The type of arch with a spike in the middle |
| | Down:1. | Ridge characteristic that connects two ridges | 2. | The type of fingerprint pattern formed when ridges enter and exit on the same side | 4. | The word used to describe a partial print or print left at a crime scene | 5. | Pattern of fingerprint in which the ridges make a complete circle | 6. | No two fingerprints are the ___, even in twins. |
| 7. | Fingerprint patterns remain ___ for the life of an individual | 9. | Inked prints are being replaced by these prints taken with computer scanners | 10. | Abbreviation for the fingerprint database used by law enforcement | 13. | Type of ridge characteristic that occurs when two ridges cross through one another |
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Fingerprints
Across:3. | The type of whorl fingerprint pattern made of two loops that are combined | 8. | The fancy word for a fork | 9. | Triangle shaped ridge characteristics that occur with loops and whorls | 11. | Loops are named for their positions relative to the ulna and ____ bones. |
| 12. | Pattern of fingerprint in which ridges enter from one side and exit on the other | 14. | The points on a print where ridge structures change, used to identify points of similarity. | 15. | The type of arch with a spike in the middle |
| | Down:1. | Ridge characteristic that connects two ridges | 2. | The type of fingerprint pattern formed when ridges enter and exit on the same side | 4. | The word used to describe a partial print or print left at a crime scene | 5. | Pattern of fingerprint in which the ridges make a complete circle | 6. | No two fingerprints are the ___, even in twins. |
| 7. | Fingerprint patterns remain ___ for the life of an individual | 9. | Inked prints are being replaced by these prints taken with computer scanners | 10. | Abbreviation for the fingerprint database used by law enforcement | 13. | Type of ridge characteristic that occurs when two ridges cross through one another |
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