Across
- 3. current theory is that no two people have identical ______
- 4. 5% of the population has this class of fingerprints
- 7. identical twins have the same _______
- 10. the tendency of a substance to interact with or be attracted to another substance
- 12. Ms. Kimmel's favorite type of minutiae
- 16. fingerprints are formed here
- 18. she was the guilty elf
- 19. the stationary phases in paper chromatography experiments
- 20. his were the first fingerprints taken for criminal purposes in 1859-1860
- 21. the center of whorls and loops
Down
- 1. reasons why someone might commit a crime
- 2. this type of arch has steep sides
- 5. the name of a loop that opens towards the thumb
- 6. fingerprints left in blood, dirt, ink, or makeup
- 8. the precise details found within individual fingerprints
- 9. Greek root that means color
- 11. the more serious type of crime
- 13. a statement that someone was not at the scene of a crime when it happened
- 14. two loops that wrap around one another with 2 deltas
- 15. we dusted to find this type of fingerprint
- 17. a substance that dissolves a solute to form a solution
- 19. we used this to make latent prints visible
