Henry System Fingerprint Classification

Henry System Fingerprint Classification

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Interactive Video

Created by

Patricia Brown

Science, Other

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

13:45

The video tutorial explains the Henry system of fingerprint classification, focusing on the primary, secondary, and sub-secondary steps. The primary step involves determining the origin of whorls in fingerprints. The secondary step uses letters to classify patterns in the index fingers, while the sub-secondary step involves the middle three fingers of each hand. The tutorial also covers the impact of small letters on classification and provides examples to illustrate these concepts.

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1.

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What is the primary classification step in the Henry system focused on?

2.

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In the secondary classification, what type of characters are used to represent patterns?

3.

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In the Henry system, what does a capital 'W' represent?

4.

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Which pattern is indicated by a capital 'R' in the secondary classification?

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Which fingers are involved in the sub-secondary classification?

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What happens if a small letter is present to the right of the index fingers in sub-secondary classification?

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How are loops and whorls handled differently in sub-secondary classification?

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What is the role of the cheat sheet in sub-secondary classification?

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What is the significance of a dash in the sub-secondary classification?

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What does the presence of a small letter in the sub-secondary classification indicate?

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