The palms, in a biological context, refer to the inner surface of the hands between the wrist and the fingers. They are characterized by their sensitive skin, lack of hair (in most humans), and unique pattern of lines and ridges. These ridges, known as dermatoglyphs, are formed in the womb and are unique to each individual, making them a crucial element in fingerprinting and forensic science. palms are essential for grasping, feeling textures, and manipulating objects. They also play a role in non-verbal communication through hand gestures, often conveying a wide range of emotions, emphasis and intentions. Besides the anatomical aspect, 'palms' can also refer to certain types of trees. In this context, palms are typically tropical, with large, fan-shaped or feather-shaped leaves and a single trunk, often associated with warm climates and sunny locations. These trees are iconic symbols of tropical regions and are widely used for their fruits (like dates and coconuts), oils and in the construction industry. Palm leaves are often used for weaving and roofing, and their trunks for building and furniture. They are also aesthetically pleasing plants and are used to enhance the beauty of gardens and roadsides.
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