Spatter words
Composition
Testing
I like blood
What type are you?
100

The direction of travel.


What is to the left?

100
Among the solids in blood, this type of cell is the most populous, numbering over 600 for every white blood cell.
What is a red blood cell?
100

This chemical often causes blood to bubble but because of false positives can not be used as a reliable blood test.

What is hydrogen peroxide?

100

This pattern...

What is a void?

100
This blood type is considered the 'universal donor' as it will be accepted by any other blood recipient.
What is type O?
200
This type of blood spatter results from blood that is flung from a weapon or object.
What is cast-off
200
Blood is made up of platelets, red blood cells, white blood cells, and this yellowish fluid in which these solids are suspended
What is plasma?
200
This test is used to determine if a substance is blood-- pink being a positive result
What is Kastle Meyer?
200
Irregularities in the surface that a blood drop strikes cause the drop to splash and form arms in all directions, known as these.
What are spines?
200
An individual with AB blood is known by this two word term, because they can receive blood from anyone.
What is universal recipient?
300
The width to length ratio of a blood stain is used to identify this aspect of the trajectory.
What is the angle of impact?
300

Blood is red because of this protein, which is found in the red blood cells

What is hemoglobin?

300

This person's blood type.


What is B-?

300

Red blood cells transport this chemical through your body, delivering to all the cells.

What is oxygen?

300
This factor, named after a monkey, is indicated by a plus sign or minus sign after the letter blood type
What is Rhesus?
400
This kind of impact produces a spatter pattern with the smallest specks, less than 1 mm in diameter
What is gunshot/ high velocity?
400

This cell is less common than red blood cells, but is responsible for helping with immunity.

What is white blood cell

400
This chemical can be used to make trace amounts of blood visible, by actually glowing in the dark
What is luminol?
400

This word describes the clumping of blood & is used to determine blood types.

What is agglutination?

400
This is the blood type of someone who tests negative for both A and B antigens, and negative for the rhesus factor.
What is O-?
500

The term for this spatter....


What is a transfer pattern?

500

AKA thrombocytes

What are platelets?

500

This man created the ABO typing system.

Who is Karl Landsteiner?

500

Blood drops that fall into other blood may produce these spatters, named so because they resemble small orbiting bodies.


What is satellite spatter?

500

This is the rarest blood type.

What is AB-?

600

What's the angle?


What is 90 degrees?

600

This is the medical term for the blood cells that produce antibodies.

What is a luekocyte?

600

This test allows us to determine if blood is from a human or animal?

What is precipitan?

600
This kind of bloodstain is left from drops where the only force propelling them towards the surface is gravity.
What is passive drops?
600
An individual who tests positive for A antigens and negative for B antigens can give blood to these two blood types.
What is A and AB
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