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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Fingerprint - Skin, fingerprint can be left behind as residue made of salts, dermal separated by a boundary, epidermal surface imitates friction ridge structure, organic compounds such as amino acids, epidermal separated by a boundary, fingerprint is formed from 2 layers epidermal, sweat pores release perspiration, perspiration contains miniscue amounts of salts, epidermal has sweat pores, fingerprint is formed from 2 layers dermal, sweat pores along/on friction ridge structure, boundary called papillae, fingerprint has a unique friction ridge structure, fingerprint can be left behind as residue made of organic compounds, papillae establishes friction ridge structure, perspiration contains miniscue amounts of organic compounds, perspiration is 98-99% water