The three classifications of fingerprints.
What are whorls, loops and arches?
The common name for wrist bones.
What are carpals?

This is body part #9.
What is the sternum?

This is body part #6.
What is the femur?
This bones helps forensic scientists estimate a person's height.
What is the femur?
This is the most common type of fingerprint.
What are loops?
The common name for phalanges.
What are fingers and toes?

This is body part #5.
What is the ulna?

This is body part #7.
What is the fibula?
False
This fingerprint looks like a bull's eye.
What are whorls?
The common name for the knee.
What is the patella?

This is body part #4.
What is the radius?

This is body part #15.
What is the tibia?
The woman in the iron coffin was found in this borough of NYC.
What is Queens?
True or False: Identical twins have the same fingerprint.
FALSE
The common name for the scapula.
What is the shoulder blade?

This is body part #1
What is the cranium?

This is body part #14.
What is the patella?
A way to tell a woman's pelvis from a man's pelvis is that it is this.
What is wider?
This is the name of the small triangular region found in a fingerprint. (Hint: It also is the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet.)
What is delta?
The common name for mandible.
What is jaw?
The names of BOTH bones #2 and #3.

What is the Clavicle and the humerus?

This is body part #11.
What is the pelvis?
True or False: BOTH fingers and toes are called phalanges.
TRUE