Unit 1.1 The Mystery
Mortis
Experiment
Investigation Strategies
Misc
100

List three possible clues that investigators could use at a crime scene

What is hair, DNA, blood, drugs, shoe prints etc

100

Cessation of Blood

What is Pallor Mortis

100

Variable that can change

What is the independent variable.

100

Forming logical links at a crime scene

What is Link Method

100

A person is found dead by a neighbor. What career is involved in notifying the police and calling an ambulance?

What is 911 operator

200

Universal recipient blood

What is blood type AB

200

Rigid Muscles

What is Rigor Mortis

200

Things you keep same or consistent

What is controlled variable

200

Used to find small pieces of evidence in a large space. Open outdoor area

What is Grid Method

200

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning

What is CER

300

List what could impact the rate of body cooling after death

What is temperature (snow, cold)

300

Where the blood pools towards the ground

What is Livor Mortis

300

Another name for a dependent variable

What is responding variable.

300

Used with no physical barriers. 


What is Spiral Method

300

Name all 3 patterns of a fingerprint

What is whorls, spirals, loops

400

List the 5 manners of death

What is natural accidental suicide homicide and undetermined

400

DAILY DOUBLE! The 4 stages of mortis

What is Pallor, Algor, Rigor, and Liver Mortis

400

This is the educated guess of expected results in an experiment.

What is the hypothesis.

400

People walk arms length apart . Covers a large outdoor crime scene

What is Line Method

400

First thing to be done at a criem scene

What is take pictures

500

Hair found at Anna's crime scene belongs to 

Who is Anna

500

Zombie like appearance

What is Pallor Mortis

500

Variable that is affected by change

What is Dependent or Responding variable

500

6 Investigative Strategies

What is link, line, grid, zone, spiral, wheel

500

Type B (antigen) Blood cannot be mixed with what anti-body

What is B anti-body (or A Blood)

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