A persons' fingerprints all have identical patterns. True False QUESTION 9 Which of the following statements are true with regards to epidermal ridges? Select all that apply. The ridges will grow with the same pattern if the epidermis is damaged If the dermis is damaged, the original ridge pattern will be altered due to scarring The ridges will grow with the same pattern if the hypodermis is damaged If the stratum granulosum is damaged, the original ridge pattern will be altered due to scarring If the epidermis is damaged, the original ridge pattern will be altered due to scarring The ridges will grow with the same pattern if the dermis is damaged
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