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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Skin, friction ridge structure notably located on outer boundary, forensic fingerprint identification (of suspects) through processes that include chemicals such as ninhydrin, forensic fingerprint identification (of suspects) through processes that include chemicals such as silver nitrate, pores through perspiration, organic compounds such as amino acids, fingerprint that comprises of papillae, How does the anatomy/physiology of our skin relate to forensics? exemplified through friction ridge structure, forensic fingerprint identification (of suspects) through processes that include chemicals such as cyanoacrylate, fingerprint that comprises of dermal, boundary of the skin, such as on the fingerprint, perspiration that expels sweat, water significantly utilized for forensic fingerprint identification (of suspects), epidermal which has pores, fingerprint that comprises of epidermal, organic compounds significantly utilized for forensic fingerprint identification (of suspects), sweat made up of water, pores that excretes organic compounds, salt that excretes organic compounds