
Fingerprints Lessons
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Science
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 5 Questions
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Fingerprint Ten Card
and Matching!
Forensic Science
Mr. Renteria
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Poll
Start your search!!
I found them all!
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Fingerprint Patterns
There are three main fingerprint patterns
These patterns can be determined by using deltas
A delta is a "Y" shaped pattern formed by the divergence of ridges
These Patterns are:
Loops - contains 1 delta
Arches - contains no deltas
Whorls - contains 2 deltas
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Multiple Choice
How many Deltas does each fingerprint pattern have
Arches: 0
Loops: 2
Whorls: 1
Arches: 0
Loops: 1
Whorls: 2
Arches: 2
Loops: 2
Whorls: 1
Arches: 1
Loops: 3
Whorls: 2
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Fingerprint Patterns - Loops
A loop pattern has one or more ridges entering from one side, curving, and then leaving the same side from which it began
Loops can be identified as either an ulnar loop or a radial loop
Radial Loops open towards the thumb
Ulnar Loops open away from the thumb
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Fingerprint Patterns - Arches
Ridges that enter on one side of the finger and cross to the other side while rising upward in the middle.
There are two subgroups:
Plain Arch - the ridge moves from one side of the print to the other with no significant changes
Tented Arch - Arch that appears to have a spike in the center
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Fingerprint Patterns - Whorls
Contains two deltas and there are several subgroups:
Plain Whorl: Has two symmetrical deltas and a complete circuit
Central Pocket Whorl: Has two deltas and a complete circuit; The deltas are not symmetrical, and one side seems to be stretched like elastic
Double Loop Whorl: Has two loops and two deltas
Accidental Whorl: Combination or two different types of patterns; contains two or more deltas; can have no pattern
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Multiple Choice
True or False?
The ridges of a radial loop exits AWAY from the thumb.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Which Fingerprint pattern is shown in the picture
Loop
Whorl
Arch
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Multiple Choice
Which picture displays a Central Pocket Whorl?
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Fingerprint Activity - Matching!
In groups of 4-5, you will work together to study both sets of prints; you will need to find:
Print pattern
# of deltas
Two-three ridge characteristics
After Identifying the print pattern, # of deltas, and features you and your group must match the unknown print cards to the known set of prints.
Each Print has ONE match
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Creating your own Ten Card!
Alongside your group members, you will create your own individual Ten Card!
You will need to print all ten fingers and two finger sets.
For individual prints follow the rolling method by putting the side of your finger on the card and rolling flat and then to the opposite side.
For fingerprint sets, DO NOT use rolling method.
Fingerprint Ten Card
and Matching!
Forensic Science
Mr. Renteria
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