blood
fingerprinting
Loops and whorls
chromatography
fire
100

this allele is shown by lower case letters

what is a recessive allele 

100

these have deltas which is where the pattern type changes direction 

what is the purpose of deltas? 
100

this loop points toward the radius 

what is the radius named after?

100

this is what we call the process of separating a mixture into its individual components 

what is the meaning of choromatography? 

100

this is what we call the process of burning things 

what is the definition of combustion? 

200

this allele is shown by upper case letters

what is a dominant allele 

200

this is what fingerprints are known as

what does doctylograms stand for? 

200

this loops points toward the unla 

what is the unla named after?

200

This is what color stands for 

what is the greek meaning of chroma? 

200

this is the criminal act of burning things

what is the consequences of arson? 

300

what is a different version of a gene 

what is an allele 

300

this fingerprints pattern enters through on the side and exits the other side

how many deltas does a arch fingerprint have? 

300

this type of fingerprint only has 1 delta

what is the percentage of loop fingerprint in the world? 

300

for this you use a thin layer of glass or plastic

what is the process of thin layer chromatography? 

300

this is one of the components needed to maintain fire 

what is oxygen made of? 

400

this blood type is the universal donor 

what is blood type O made of? 

400

this is how you tell fingerprint apart 

what is the meaning of minutioe 

400

what type of fingerprint has at least 2 deltas 

how many different type of whorls are there? 

400

this is what you use when determining the composition of gaseous things

what is the process of using gas chromatography?

400

this phase happens when the fire has reached its peak point 

what is the fully developed phase? 
500

this factor is either positive or negative 

what is the Rhesus factor? 

500

this is the study of fingerprint indentification 

What is the meaning of doctyloscopy?

500

these are the 4 different types of whorls 

what is plain whorl, double loop whorl, central pocket whorl, and accidental whorl all mean? 

500

for this you use paper to seperate the composition of ink, dyes, and plants 

what is the process of paper chromatography? 

500

this phase happens when the fire starts to loose oxygen or fuel 

what is the decaying phase? 

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