Evidence
DNA
Crime Scene
Miscellaneous
100

The percentage of people with an arch finger print

What is 5%

100

The shape of DNA

What is a twisted ladder

100

You determine someone was running at the scene of a crime. 

The reason in which you knew this was true...

What is the footprints were very far apart, and deep in the ground

100

The difference between observation and inference

what is observations is something observed with the five senses, inference is when you explain or interpet the observation 

200

The fingerprint without a delta

What is an arch

200

The most important thing about collected hair as evidence

What is the root must be intact

200

The reason you would you know if a bear was at the scene of a crime

What is a footprint with five toes
200

The amount of toes that canines and felines have

What is four

300

An example of factual evidence

What is receipts, emails, bills, documents, etc.
300
The 3 parts of the hair shaft

what is cuticle, cortex, and medula

300

You notice that the footprints at a crime scene are quite wide. 

The aspect describing this footprint...

What is straddle

300

The four types of fingerprints

What is arches, whorl, loop, and composite

400

The three categories of evidence

what is physical evidence, hard (factual) evidence, and circumstantial evidence 

400

4 things that make up blood

red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, platelets

400

shoe prints can be classified by...

what is, size, shape, tread pattern, distinguishing characteristics, cuts and marks
400

The triangular shape in some fingerprints

What is the delta

500

The five types of evidence

What is footprints, handwriting, DNA, fabrics, fingerprints
500

The scientific name for DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid

500

The identifying features of animal tracks

What is size and shape, number of toes, stride, and straddle

500

The four main handwriting characteristics

What is formations, arrangement, lines, content

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