Forensic Anthropology is the study of what?
What is bones?
What part of blood stores oxygen?
What are red blood cells?
True or false: if the hair has the follicle present, it can be individual evidence.
What is true?
What happens to the bodies temperature after death?
What is it gets colder?
True or false: latent fingerprints can be seen without fingerprint powder?
What is false?
Forensic entomology is the study of what?
What are insects?
Another name for blood analysis
What is forensic serology?
Which has a larger medullary cortex, humans or animals?
What are animals?
What happens to muscles after death?
What is they stiffen?
Name the 3 types of fingerprints?
Define physical evidence.
What is evidence that comes from something non-living?
If a patient has type A positive blood, what types of bloods can they accept?
What is type O-, O+, A+, and A-?
What is secondary transfer?
What is hair moving from other locations to the crime scene?
What is livor mortis caused by?
What is blood pooling?
What bones are loops named after?
What are the radius and the ulna.
Which is more specific individual or class evidence?
What percent of blood is water?
What is 90%?
Name the layers of the hair shaft from outer to inner.
What is cuticle, cortex, medulla?
If the eyes are open and it has been 2-3 hours since death, what do you observe?
What is a white film?
What layer causes fingerprints to be formed?
What is the basal layer?
The Locard Exchange Principle states this.
What is whenever two objects come in contact with one another, a cross-transfer of physical evidence can occur?
How does an ELISA test work?
This is the amount of hairs we shed a day.
What is 250?
If the stomach is empty but the small intestines are full, how many hours has it been since the victims last meal?
What is 4-6 hours?
How many minutiae are needed for a matching id?
What are 12?