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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Fingerprints!, fingerprints help identify criminals because they are individualistic, the epidermal layer the top layer that includes friction ridge structure, the dermal layer which has nerves, the papillae which grows our ridges, organic compounds such as vitamins, the dermal layer which has nerve endings, 3 main layers which include the epidermal layer, fingerprints are the prints left when sweat is produced by sweat glands, boundaries and minutiae, organic compounds such as additional oils between ridges, sweat is produced by sweat glands and comes out of sweat pores, 3 main layers which include the dermal layer, organic compounds such as lipids, friction ridge structure which has boundaries, the dermal layer which has veins, the dermal layer which has sweat glands, the dermal layer which has sweat gland ducts, evaporates leaving organic compounds, How does the anatomy/physiology of our skin tissue relate to forensics? in forensics fingerprints, sweat is produced by sweat glands in a process called perspiration