(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Number of deltas found in an arch
no deltas
example of a porous surface
unfinished wood
Type of nail that grows the fastest
fingernails
Image of a spinous cuticle
Example of a nonporous surface
Glass
Outer part of hair made of scales
Cuticle
Top layer of skin
Epidermis
AFIS
Layer of skin where you find the sebaceuos and sweat glands
Dermis
Prints left at the crime scene
Latent print
Chemical method used to develop an invisible print
Superglue fuming (cyanoacrylate)
Image showing an arch fingerprint
natural fiber from plants
cotton
Number of deltas in a loop
1 delta
Place on skin where there is no hair
Soles of feet
Inner part of hair filled with air
medulla
Cells that make keratin protein which makes skin waterproof
Keratinocytes
Image showing a bifurcation or fork
natural fiber from an animal
wool
Minutia
Powder used to develop a print on a white surface
black powder
Points on 2 fingerprints where minutia are the same
point of similarity or identification
cells in skin that make the pigment melanin
melanocytes
Most common type of coarse feature
loops
Powder used to dust prints on a black surface
white powder
image of a ahir with a continuous medulla
Example of a Synthetic fiber
Nylon
image of a hair with no medulla
Fine features found on a fingerprint
minutiae
Cotton, rayon, nylon, wool
fibers
Loops arches and whorls are types of these
Coarse feature
Type of surface that prints are visible
Nonporous
Part of hair where you find the pigment
cortex
Image showing a crossover or bridge
Number of deltas in a whorl
2 deltas
Fingerprint of a loop
Point on 2 fingerprints that do not match
Point of dissimilarity
Type of surface that prints are invisible
Porous
Image of a hair showing imbricate scales
Lower layer of skin which has the subcutaneous fat
Hypodermis
Image of an eye or lake
Part of hair found above the surface
hair shaft
type of evidence that no 2 people have the same
fingerprint