Fingerprints
Blood Type
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Science
Blood
100

What do we leave behind that helps identify us?

Fingerprints, hair, nails

100

Name one common blood type.

O, AB, A, B

100

What do forensic anthropologists study?

Bones.

100

What is the job of a forensic scientist?

Solve crimes.

100

What does blood carry through the body?

Oxygen

200

Name one type of fingerprint pattern.

Loop, whorl, arch

200

What blood type is called the universal donor?

O negative

200

Can bones show the age of the person?

Yes

200

What does DNA help identify?

A person.

200

Our blood type is determined by our biological parents. 

True

300

What do forensic scientists use to see fingerprints on glass?

Powder

300

Which blood type is the rarest?

AB negative

300

What part of the body helps tell if a skeleton is male or female?

Pelvis

300

What kind of evidence can be found on clothes?

hair, blood, fibers

300

What part of blood fights infection?

white blood cells

400

Do twins or any person have the same exact fingerprints?

No.

400

Can blood type help identify a suspect?

Yes.

400

What bone is used to estimate height?

Femur

400

What science helps find out how someone died?

Forensics

400

What happens if someone gets the wrong blood type in a transfusion?

They get very sick or can die. 

500

What are fingerprints mostly made of?

Oils and sweat from your skin.

500

What does Rh factor mean?

Postive or negative blood.

500

What do we call the skull of a person?

Cranium

500

What do you call things like fingerprints, hair, or footprints?

evidence

500

What is blood made in?

Bone marrow

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