What a Bloody Mess!
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A Hair Raising Experience
Up in Flames
Roy G Biv
100
At 3.9%, this blood type is considered to be the rarest. (Elmer A.)
What is AB.
100
35% of people have this fingerprint pattern. (Manisha S. & Jennifer C.)
What are Whorls.
100
Hair is composed of this protein. (Anvir P. & Raman A.)
What is Keratin.
100
This is the location where a fire starts. (Sunny S. & Baldeep D)
What is the Point of Origin.
100
These have elements that are chemically combined. (Angus T.)
What are compounds.
200
This blood type is known as the "Universal Recipient". (Ivonna H.)
What is AB
200
The study of the uniqueness of friction ridge and their use for personnel identification. (Vincent V. & Brandon J.)
What is ridgeology.
200
The most common fibre used in textile material.
What is cotton
200
A fire started deliberately. (Andre D. & Raymond Z.)
What is Arson?
200
This is a measurement of how much of a given substance will dissove in a liquid. (Alex T. & Ricky S.)
What is solubility.
300
There are about 1-billion of these in 2-3 drops of blood. (Nathan & Albert)
What are red blood cells.
300
A fingerprint is made up of these two things. (Jason T & Shahin D)
What are ridges and valleys.
300
You have this on your face, arms, legs, etc. (Linh V. & Katie J.)
What is hair.
300
This percent is the minimum amount of oxygen required by a fire. (Ali S. & Edwin L.)
What is 16%
300
These are the four types of chromatography. (John S. & Judeson R.)
What are liquid, gas, thin-layer, and paper chromatography.
400
Our blood type is determined by these. (Casey K. & Becky Z.)
What are Genes.
400
This was the most common fingerprint pattern in class. (John N. & Danny L.)
What are loops?
400
Hair is produced from this structure. (Jeremy F. & YoBo G)
What is a follicle.
400
This shape links the three elements (heat, oxygen, & fuel) needed to produce and sustain a fire. (Julie Z. & Annie W.)
What is a triangle
400
The distance from the origing to the spot divided by the distance from the origin to the solvent front. (Shawn C. & Michael V.)
What is the retention factor.
500
Erythrocytes are also known better as these. (Elias T)
What are red blood cells.
500
AFIS stands for this. (Adrian H. & Alex L.)
What is Automated Fingerprint Identification System.
500
Nylon, rayon, and polyester are examples of these. (Ryan P. & Melqui T.)
What are synthetic fibres.
500
This dark layer on glass could indicate a slow, smoldering fire. (Philip N.)
What is soot.
500
A substance that does not dissolve in water is said to be this. (Jacky R. & Ian Z.)
What is insoluable.
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