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Column A 1. __ Fingerprint 2. __ Latent Print 3 __ Plastic Print A. __ Whorl s __ Loop 6. __ Arch 7. __ Delta B. __ Ridge 9. __ Minutiae 10. __ Lifting 11. __ Powdering 12 __ Superglue Fuming 13. __ Ninhydrin 14. __ Patent Print 15 __ Fingerprint Lift Tape 16. __ Magnetic Powder 17. __ Magnetic Powder Lifting The technique of lifting frogerprints from non-porous surfaces using a mapelic wand and magnetic powder, which is then 18 __ Henry Faulds to adhesive lifting tape. Column B a. A fingerprint pattern where the ridges enter from one side, curve around, and exit the same side b. Achemical used to develop latent prints on porous surfaces like paper, by reacting with amino acids in the fingerprint residue C. The raised portions of the skin on a fingerprint,which create unique patterns for each individual. d. An impression or mark made by the ridge patterns on the surface of a finger or thumb, typically used for identification purposes. e. An English police official,Sir Richard Henry is known for developing the Henry Classification System, a fingerprint classif cation system that is still widely used today. His system enabled efficient categorization of fingerprints and became the foundation for modern fingerprint identification 1. A technique used to reveal latent fingerprints by believed to be located. applying fine powder to a surface where the print is 9. A visible fingerprint that is left behind on a surface. usually when the finger is covered in a substance such as ink, blood, or dust. h. An English scientist and cousin of Charles Darwin Francis Galton is often regarded as the father of fingerprint analysis. He conducted extensive studies on fingerprint patterns, developing a system for fingerprint classification and demonstrating the uniqueness of fingerprints for identification purposes 1. A special adhesive tape used to lift or collect
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## Step 1The first step is to match the terms in Column A with their corresponding definitions in Column B.## Step 2The term "Fingerprint" in Column A corresponds to the definition "An impression or mark made by the ridge patterns on the surface of a finger or thumb, typically used for identification purposes." in Column B.## Step 3The term "Latent Print" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A visible fingerprint that is left behind on a surface, usually when the finger is covered in a substance such as ink, blood, or dust." in Column B.## Step 4The term "Plastic Print" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A special adhesive tape used to lift or collect" in Column B.## Step 5The term "Whorl" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A fingerprint pattern where the ridges enter from one side, curve around, and exit the same side." in Column B.## Step 6The term "Loop" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A fingerprint pattern where the ridges enter from one side, curve around, and exit the same side." in Column B.## Step 7The term "Arch" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A fingerprint pattern where the ridges enter from one side, curve around, and exit the same side." in Column B.## Step 8The term "Delta" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A special adhesive tape used to lift or collect" in Column B.## Step 9The term "Ridge" in Column A corresponds to the definition "The raised portions of the skin on a fingerprint, which create unique patterns for each individual." in Column B.## Step 10The term "Minutiae" in Column A corresponds to the definition "The raised portions of the skin on a fingerprint, which create unique patterns for each individual." in Column B.## Step 11The term "Lifting" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A technique used to reveal latent fingerprints by applying fine powder to a surface where the print is believed to be located." in Column B.## Step 12The term "Powdering" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A technique used to reveal latent fingerprints by applying fine powder to a surface where the print is believed to be located." in Column B.## Step 13The term "Superglue Fuming" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A chemical used to develop latent prints on porous surfaces like paper, by reacting with amino acids in the fingerprint residue." in Column B.## Step 14The term "Ninhydrin" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A chemical used to develop latent prints on porous surfaces like paper, by reacting with amino acids in the fingerprint residue." in Column B.## Step 15The term "Patent Print" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A visible fingerprint that is left behind on a surface, usually when the finger is covered in a substance such as ink, blood, or dust." in Column B.## Step 16The term "Fingerprint Lift Tape" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A special adhesive tape used to lift or collect" in Column B.## Step 17The term "Magnetic Powder" in Column A corresponds to the definition "A technique used to reveal latent fingerprints by applying fine powder to a surface where the print is believed to be located." in Column B.## Step 18The term "Magnetic Powder Lifting" in Column A corresponds to the definition "The technique of lifting latent fingerprets from non-porous surfaces using a wand and magnetic powder which is then transferred to adhesive lifting tape." in Column B.## Step 19The term "Henry Faulds" in Column A corresponds to the definition "An English police official, Sir Richard Henry is known for developing the Henry Classification System, a fingerprint classification system that is still widely used today. His system enabled efficient categorization of fingerprints and became the foundation for modern fingerprint identification." in Column B.