DNA & Biology
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Forensic Scientists
Crime Scene Investigation
100

What unique biological material is commonly used to identify suspects?

DNA

100

What is the main job of a forensic scientist?

To analyze evidence and help solve crimes

100

Do forensic scientists usually work alone or with a team?

With a team

100

What is a forensic scientist?

A scientist who helps solve crimes using evidence

100

What do investigators call the place where a crime happened?

The crime scene

200

What body fluid is often tested for DNA at crime scenes?

Blood

200

What kind of evidence might a forensic scientist examine?

Blood, hair, fingerprints, or DNA

200

What type of place do many forensic scientists work in

Crime labs

200

What kind of scientist studies deceased bodies to determine cause of death?

Medical examiner

200

What must investigators wear to avoid contaminating evidence?

Gloves

300

What instrument is used to magnify tiny evidence such as hair and fiber?

A microscope 

300

What important skill helps forensic scientists notice small details?

Observation skills

300

What level of education do most forensic scientists need?

A bachelor's degree

300

What branch of forensic science studies poisons and drugs?

Toxicology

300

What is the first thing investigators do at a crime scenes?

Secure the area

400

What is the name for the process of matching DNA samples?

DNA profiling 

400
Why do forensic scientists write reports?

To explain their findings and evidence

400

What can affect how much money a forensic scientist earns?

Experience, education, and location

400

What do forensic anthropologists study?

Human bones

400

What is the purpose of collecting evidence bags?

To safely store and protect evidence

500

What type of cells contain DNA used in forensic testing?

Human cells

500

True or False: Forensic scientists may testify in court about evidence

True

500

True or False: Forensic scientists can work for the government

True

500

Why are fingerprints useful in investigations?

Because every person's fingerprints are unique

500

Why is it important to keep a chain of custody for evidence?

To track who handled the evidence and keep it reliable

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