Parts of the Fingerpad

Apocrine Glands

A type of sweat gland found predominantly in the underarm and genital regions. Not often considered when analysing fingerprint impressions as they are not found on the palmar surface.

Basal Layer

This is the innermost layer of the epidermis and is responsible for the production of new skin cells. As the new skin cells form, they push the older cells closer to the surface where they can be shed as dead skin.

Dermal Papillae

Peg-like adjoining structures linking the dermis and the epidermis.

Dermis

The thick, foundation layer of the skin below the epidermis composed of fibrous tissue and nerve cells.

Eccrine Glands

These are present all over the body but only these glands are present in volar skin. Pores along the fingerprint ridges secrete eccrine sweat; this sweat is the main component of the fingerprints that are left behind on contacted surfaces.

Epidermis

The thin, external layer of the skin with a thickness of 15–20 layers of cells. Of these, there are five primary layers of epidermis: stratum basale (also known as basal layer or stratum germinativum), spinous layer, granular layer, stratum lucidum, and stratum corneum. Cells are constantly generated at the stratum basale and migrate to the stratum corneum where they are sloughed off as dead skin cells. This process takes approximately one month.

Friction Ridge (Fingerprint Ridge)

A raised texture on the palmar and plantar surfaces of primates that enhances their ability to grip objects.

Palmar Surface

The palmar surface refers to the underside of the hand, including fingers. This surface contains only eccrine glands and not sebaceous glands.

Plantar Surface

The plantar surface refers to the soles of the feet. This surface contains only eccrine glands and not sebaceous glands.

Pore

A small orifice at the surface of the skin, through which gases, liquids, and small particles can pass. Characteristics of the pore that are measured include shape, size, and density.

Ridge Unit

The smallest functional unit of a fingerprint ridge. Several of these fuse together to form a continuous ridge.. A single ridge unit consists of one pore and one sweat gland.

Sebaceous glands

Small, oil-producing glands present in the skin that are associated with hair follicle presence and secrete an oily material called sebum. Sebaceous glands are not present on the plantar and palmar surfaces, but since hands can touch different regions of the body, sebum can be picked up and deposited along with eccrine sweat as a component of a fingerprint matrix.

Sweat gland

Responsible of secreting aqueous material with ions, electrolytes, etc. These differ from sebaceous glands that secrete sebum.

Volar skin

The textured skin located on the palmar and plantar surfaces of primates. This skin provides a biological advantage to allow for the ability to hold onto things and have traction.

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