Crime Scene Investigation
Pathology
Anthropology
Blood
Fingerprints
100
an alternate place where evidence of a crime may be found
What is a secondary crime scene?
100
Thsi is known as the color of death
What is livor mortis?
100
This suture begins to close at age 21
What is the lamboidal suture?
100
These are the proteins, inherited from our parents, that give us our blood type
What are antigens?
100
the three basic types of fingerprints
What are loops, arches and whorls?
200
the case that controls the admissibility of evidence in court and who decides whether scientific evidence is admissible
What is Daubert and the judge ?
200
This starts at 2 hours and reaches its peak at 12 hours.
What is rigor mortis?
200
This is one way to determine the race of a skull
What is the nasal index?
200
This is the universal donor.
What is blood type O-?
200
These are the 2 subgroups of arches.
What is a plain arch and a tented arch?
300
emergency (danger to life) destruction of evidence consent
What are the three exceptions to the warrant requirement?
300
This is the actual change in the body leading to death
What is the mechanism of death?
300
There are this many bones in a human fetus
What is 450?
300
types of blood that a B+ person can safely receive
What are B+, B-, O+, O-?
300
These have one delta and one core
What is a loop?
400
This is the type of evidence that testimonial evidence is.
What is direct evidence?
400
These are the stages of insect development
What are egg, larva (1st, 2nd and 3rd instar), pupa and adult?
400
This forms first, before bone.
What is cartilage?
400
the blood cell involved with the body's immune system
What are white blood cells?
400
There are around 150 of these on every fingerprint
What are minutiae?
500
This is what a tiny but measurable quantity of some kind of evidence is called.
What is trace evidence?
500
If a body is found at 23 degrees Celsius, this is how long it has been dead.
What is 23 hours?
500
This is what connects bone to muscle
What is a tendon?
500
This is the reaction that happens when foreign antigens are introduced into the blood causing clumping.
What is the antigen-antibody response?
500
The ridges on these enter on the thumb side and exit on the thumb side
What is a radial loop?
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