What is the most common examples of trace evidence?
Hair & Fiber
The 3 types of fingerprints people can have
Loops, whorls and archs
The four different blood groups are
A, B, AB and O
What is the technical term for the study of bones, which can aid in determining age, gender, and other characteristics of a individual
Forensic anthropology
The term refers to the study of evidence found at the crime scene, such as DNA , fingerprints, and/or firearms
Forensic science
This principle states that when two things come into contact, there will be an transfer of material
Locard's Theory of Exchange
Which fingerprint pattern doesn't have a delta
Arches
What is the most common blood type
O Blood
True or false: Bones contain DNA inside?
True, it contains little nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA
This branch of forensics science analyzes the chemical composition of substances to identify and compare them
Forensics chemistry
The two types of characteristics of evidene
Class and Individual
The three types of prints found by investigators at a crime scene are these.
Patent, latent, and plastic prints
What blood type is considered the universal donor blood type that anyone can receive
O negative blood type
At what age do bones stop growing
30 years old
This process of forensics involves collecting and analyzing evidence from electronic devices such as computer and/or smartphones
Digital forensics/computer forensics
Define trace evidence
General category of physical evidence that includes small, often microscopic materials
Crime scene prints that are seen without dusting are called these.
Patent fingerprints
Cell in the blood is responsible for clotting and preventing excessive bleeding
Platlet
Difference between and male and female pelvis
The female pelvis is larger and broader than the male pelvis which is taller, narrower, and more compact.
This field of forensics prioritizes on analysis of fire and explosions sciences to determine their cause and origin
Fire investigation/Arson investigation
What does ACE-V stand for?
Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation, and Verification
What percent of people have whorls
35% percent
This substance, found in red blood cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body
Hemoglobin
At birth, we have 450 bones in our body, how does it go from 450 to 206 bones
The cartilage in the body eventually fuse and turn into bones
This field of forensics science applies principle of physics to analyze accidents and reconstruct events, such as vehicle collisions
Forensics physics or accident reconstruction