Trace evidence
Blood
Bones
toxicology
Fingerprints
100

The first task completed in the investigation of a crime scene

What is secure the area and take witnesses for questioning

100

What are the four different blood groups/types.

What is A, B, AB, and O

100

The name of a jaw bone

What is Mandible

100

The most commonly abused drug

What is alcohol 

100

Imprint on the tip of a finger

What is Ridge patterns

200

Fiber evidence is often found at crime scenes where it has been found at

Physical contract between the suspect and victim 

200

The most common blood type

What is O blood

200

Which bone on the male skull protrudes below the base of the skull

What is a Mastoid?

200

Slows down your central nervous system and makes you sleepy

Depressants 

200

Fingerprints describe the characteristics of

DNA fragments

300

The notes taken at a crime scene include 

What is the time evidence is found, location of evidence found, and the officer that found the evidence 

300

This blood type is considered the universal donor blood

What is O blood

300

The technical term for the study of bones, which can aid in determining age, gender, and other characteristics

What is Forensic Anthropology 

300

Small Mexican cactus used in native American rituals 

What is peyote

300

What percentage of the world has arches?

What is %5

400

One way forensic investigators might lift a fingerprint found at a potential crime scene

Tape lifting, talc powder, fuming

400

The substance found in red blood cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body

What is hemoglobin?

400

Bones contain DNA. True or False 

True

400

Causes muscle growth, increased strength, and improved reflexes

What is Steroids 

400

Ridges left on a soft material

What is plastic prints

500

This technique is used to compare a suspect's DNA with DNA found at the crime scene.

What is DNA profiling/testing

500

This cell in the blood is responsible for clotting and preventing excessive bleeding.

What is Platlet

500

At birth, we have 450 bones in our body, how does it go from 450 to 206 bones.

They fuse together

500

Made manufacture, importation, possession, use and distribution of certain substances regulated 

What is controlled substances act/1970 act

500

Developed a primary classification system based on loops, arches and whorls

What is Francis Galton 

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