The Autopsy Process
Cause, Mechanism, & Manner
Human Body Systems
Time of Death
Insects & Decomposition
100

What is the purpose of an autopsy?

TO determine how and why a person died.

100

Define cause of death.

The specific injury or disease that directly caused death.

100

What is the main function of the skeletal system?

Provides structure, protection, and assists with movement.

100

What is algor mortis?

The cooling of the body after death.

100

When does decomposition usually begin?

About 36–48 hours after death.

200

Who typically performs an autopsy?

A medical examiner or coroner.

200

Define mechanism of death.

The physiological reason the body stopped functioning.

200

Which system is responsible for sending electrical signals through the body?

The nervous system.

200

At what rate does a body typically cool after death?

About 1.5°F per hour.

200

What is the first stage of the blowfly life cycle?

Egg.

300

What is the first incision made during an autopsy called?

A "Y" incision.

300

Define manner of death.

The category or circumstances of death (natural, accidental, homicide, suicide, undetermined).

300

Which system removes waste and maintains water balance?

The urinary system.

300

What is rigor mortis and when does it begin?

Muscle stiffening; begins 2–4 hours after death.

300

How can insects help estimate time of death?

By identifying their life stage, which develops on a known timeline.

400

Why are photographs taken during an autopsy?

To document injuries, decomposition, and features for identification.

400

Match the example: Gunshot wound → Exsanguination → Homicide

Cause → Mechanism → Manner

400

Which system includes the heart and blood vessels?

The cardiovascular system.

400

What is livor mortis and when is it fixed?

Pooling of blood after death; fixed after 8–12 hours.

400

List all stages of the blowfly life cycle in order.

Egg → 1st Instar → 2nd Instar → 3rd Instar → Pupa → Adult Fly.


500

Why is every body system examined, even if the cause of death seems obvious?

To ensure no other contributing factors or toxins affected the cause of death.

500

Give one example of a natural cause of death and one unnatural.

Natural: Stroke or heart attack; Unnatural: Drowning, poisoning, or gunshot.

500

Name three human body systems and give one function for each.

Example: Muscular (movement), Digestive (break down food), Respiratory (gas exchange).

500

Write the Glaister Equation used to estimate time of death.

Hours since death = (98.4 – body temp) / 1.5

500

What are “body farms” and why are they important to forensics?

Research sites where scientists study decomposition under different conditions.

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