Dermal ridges are the tiny bumps and lines on your fingers and toes that make your fingerprint unique.
Imagine you have a piece of clay, it’s soft and squishy. Now, if you press your finger into it, you’ll leave behind little lines and ridges, right? That's kind of what happens inside your skin. Underneath the top layer of your skin, there are special layers that create these bumps and lines, those are the dermal ridges.
Like a Special Pattern on Your Skin
Your fingerprint is like a special pattern made by these bumps and lines. Every person has their own unique one, just like every snowflake is different!
These bumps and lines don’t change much as you grow up, so even if you’re 5 or 100 years old, your fingerprint will still look the same.
Think of it like a cookie stamp, when you press it into dough, it leaves a special mark. Your dermal ridges are like that stamp, leaving behind your unique fingerprint every time you touch something!
Examples
- These ridges can even help identify people in crime investigations.
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