What is the longest bone in the human body?
What is the femur?
This is the first stage of death where the heart stops beating.
What is clinical death?
What is the leading cause of death wide world?
What is heart disease?
What specialized forensic anthropology career involves working directly with law enforcement agencies to recover and identify human remains?
What is forensic anthropology consultant?
What is the first stage of decomposition, where autolysis begins as cells break down?
What is the fresh stage?
A bone found int he skull, also known as the forehead bone.
What is a frontal bone?
What is biological or brain death?
Which infectious disease is caused by a virus and has claimed millions of lives throughout history?
What is the flu or influenza?
What career in forensic anthropology focuses on teaching and conducting research at a university?
What is an academic forensic anthropologist?
What insects are among the first to arrive at a decomposing body and are used in forensic entomology?
What are blowflies?
A set of 5 bones in the hand between he phalanges and the wrist?
What are the metacarpal bones?
In the stage, rigor mortis sets in, stiffening the body.
What is postmortem rigidity.
What ia the medical term for a sudden cessation of heart activity?
What is cardiac arrest?
Which forensic anthropology profession works in a lab sitting to analyze skeletal remains for medico-legal purposes?
What is laboratory forensic anthropologist?
What term describes the purging of gases and fluids resulting from the break down of soft tissues in decomposition?
What is putrescence?
Known as a collarbone it connects the arm to the body.
What is a clavicle?
What term describes the reduction in body temperature after death?
What is algor mortis?
Which disease, caused by the (HIV), weakens the immune system and can lead to various complications?
What is AIDS?
What role does a forensic anthropologist play when working wit international organizations to investigate human rights violations?
What is humanitarian forensic anthropologist?
What process of decomposition involves the consumption of soft tissues by microorganisms from within the body?
What is putrescence?
What is the spine or vertebral column?
What process refers to the breakdown of tissues after death?
What is decomposition?
What is the condition characterized by uncontrolled cel growth, leading to the formation of tumors?
What is cancer?
Which career path involves a forensic anthropologist providing expert witness testimony in court cases?
What is forensic anthropology legal consultant.?
What is the skeletal stage?