Vocabulary
Blood
Crime Scene Investigation
Hair
DNA
100

What is the hair follicle?

root base of a hair containing DNA

100

What are the four blood types? Bonus if you guess which can have two types transfused.

A, B, AB, O

100

What are the four grid types? (Hint one of them is in this sentence)

Grid, Spiral, Line, Quadrant

100

What are the three parts of hair?

Cuticle,Cortex, and Medulla

100

Where is DNA located?

In the nucleus of the cell

200

What is the Cortex?

The region of hair located outside of the medulla

200

What are the two types of white blood cells that fight of bacteria. What do each do?

Antigens trigger the immune stem to act, and antibodies latch on to any bacteria.

200

What are Locard's 2 principles?

1st:If an object comes into contact with something, matter gets exchanged between them.

2nd: Intensity and duration can determine the extent of the transfer.

200

what part of the hair can DNA be found?

Hair follicle

200

What are Chromosomes?

It is the "cell "that house DNA inside it as well as being responsible for a baby's gender when it is in the womb.

300

What is direct and circumstantial evidence?

Direct: Firsthand observations, eyewitness accounts, dash boards

Circumstantial: Indirect evidence used to imply a fact. Information that only the victim and suspect know.

300

What are hemoglobin's functions and characteristics?

To carry oxygen throughout the body. It contains iron which makes it red, and it doesn't have a nucleus.

300

What is the chain of custody?

It is the continuous process of handing down evidence, marking it, and so on and so forth. The final container is marked with the original finder's signature.

300

What are the two main functions of hair?

1.Regulates body temperature

2.Decrease Friction

300

What was the DNA Identification Act?

It was issued in 1994 when Congress provided mor funding to forensic laboratories and communication with law enforcement

400

What are genes?

Segments that are part of DNA that house genetic code.

400

What do platelets and plasma do?

Platelets are cells that repair cuts and plasma carry out nutrients and makes up most of the blood in the body.

400

What is the team of crime scene Investigators?

Police officers, investigators, medical examiners, detectives, specialists

400

What is hair made out of?

Keratin
400

How can it be used to solve previous cases?

It can revive cold cases by profiling which was able identify missing persons or parentage situations.

500

What does CODIS stand for and what does it do?

 Combined DNA Index System

It collects criminals DNA within a database so in the case that the criminal commits a crime again.

500

What are the 4 major components of blood?

RBC, WBC, Platelets, and Plasma

500

What are the seven steps of crime scene investigation?

1.Seeing the Scene

2.Separating the Witnesses

3.Scanning the Scene

4.Seeing the Scene

5.Sketching the Scene 

6.Searching for evidence

7.Securing and Collecting Evidence


500

What are the Life Stages of hair?

1.Anagen Stage: 80-90% of hairs in this stage

2.Catagen Stage: Accounts for 2% of hairs as it grows.

3.Telogen Stage: Hair is dormant and lost and is 10-18% of hair

500

Fun Fact: How long would DNA be if it was unraveled?

6ft

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