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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Skin, boundary that determines friction ridges, evaporates this is left salt, How does the anatomy/physiology of our skin tissue relate to forensics? skin tissue creates fingerprints, papillae separates epidermis, How does the anatomy/physiology of our skin tissue relate to forensics? on skin (epidermis) there are friction ridges, perspiration which is water, epidermis from dermis, sweat pores that release perspiration, evaporates this is left organic compounds, How does the anatomy/physiology of our skin tissue relate to forensics? on epidermis there are sweat pores, How does the anatomy/physiology of our skin tissue relate to forensics? skin consists of papillae, organic compounds like amino acids, papillae forms boundary, water after water evaporates