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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Hair, most frequently found evidence at a crime scene and it can tell if hair was chemically treated, medulla encompasses the medullary index, cuticle is the outside covering, inside layer that has different types such as continous, inner layer embedded with pigment, Hair growth stages include catagen, medulla is the inside layer, Hair is one of the most frequently found evidence at a crime scene, Hair growth stages include telogen, Hair functions to protect against sunlight, catagen is the resting phase, telogen is when hair is being pushed out, hair shaft that has 3 layers cuticle, most frequently found evidence at a crime scene and it can tell if drugs were ingested, outside covering made of overlapping scales, inside layer runs down the center of cortex, Hair growth stages include anagen, skin producing hair shaft, overlapping scales whose patterns are either spinous, overlapping scales whose patterns are either imbricate