This is a frayer model of fingerprint(one of my spelling word to use) Could you help me with some of examples? Is a thumbprint be one of the example?

Please help, thank you.

Fingerprints have whirls. They're unique to each person.

http://www.longwood.edu/staff/jonescd/projects/educ530/aboxley/graphicorg/characteristics.htm

I checked the website but still don't understand about what can I write as an example for fingerprint. I can only think of thumbprints and whirls. Please help me thank you very much.

I'm sorry, but I misread your question. I thought we were looking for characteristics.

Examples of fingerprints are:

thumb print
index fingerprint
finger print left on a glass
fingerprints placed on an ink pad for check cashing

Certainly! I'd be happy to help you with your frayer model of the word "fingerprint." A frayer model is a graphical organizer used to define and provide examples, non-examples, characteristics, and a definition or description of a particular word or concept.

To create examples for your frayer model of "fingerprint," you can think about different types of fingerprints and specific examples that fall under each type. Here are a few examples you can use:

1. Whorl: A fingerprint pattern characterized by unique circular or spiral ridges. Example: A loop of ridges forming a circular pattern on a person's fingertip.

2. Loop: A fingerprint pattern in which ridges enter from one side, curve around, and exit from the same side. Example: When a person's fingerprint ridges enter from the right side, make a curve, and exit from the same right side.

3. Arch: A fingerprint pattern in which ridges enter from one side and exit from the other side, forming a slight rise in the center. Example: Fingerprint ridges that run from the left side to the right side and form a slight rise in the middle.

4. Composite: A fingerprint that exhibits features of two or more patterns (loop, whorl, or arch). Example: A fingerprint that shows characteristics of both a loop and a whorl pattern.

Now, regarding your question, a thumbprint is indeed an example of a fingerprint. The thumbprint is the unique pattern of ridges and valleys found on the thumb. Thumbprints can typically fall into one of the three fingerprint patterns mentioned earlier: whorl, loop, or arch.

I hope this helps you with your frayer model! Let me know if you have any more questions or need further assistance.