What dose DNA stand for
Deoxyribonucleic acid
What is the 1st amendment 
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
What dose a medical examiner do
Performs autopsies to identify the cause of death
What are fibers used for in forensics
Fibers are used in forensics to create a link between a crime and a suspect.
What are the 2 types of evidence
Direct evidence and circumstantial evidence
What is the FBI database for DNA
Codis
What is the 2nd amendment 
Right to keep and bear arms.
Whats a criminologist
Study criminal and behavioral psychology to aid in criminal investigators
Whitin how many hours should you collect fibers
24 hours
What should you do while packaging evidence
Each item must be placed in a separate container, and sealed and labeled
What is DNA made of
Sugar back bone
Phosphorus
Base Pairs
Whats the 4th amendment
Regulates evidence collection and provides guidelines to search and seizures.
What dose a forensic Anthropologist do
Examine the decomposed or charred remains in unexplained deaths and identify the victim.
Were can fibers be found
Clothing, bedding, linens, furniture
How would you seal evidence
Containers should be sealed with tamper proof tape, dated, and signed
In DNA what dose A and G pair with
T and C
Whats the 5th amendment
Prohibits double jeopardy and mandates due process of law
What dose a fingerprint analyst do
The preserve, study and evaluate fingerprints as part of a crime scene investigation.
Were do natural fibers come from
Natural fibers come from animals, plants and minerals that are mined from the ground
Who send the lab results to the lead detective
Lab results are sent from the forensic scientist to the lead detectice.
What are genes
A gene is a segment of DNA in a chromosome that serve in the production or regulation of proteins.
Whats the 6th amendment
Regulates trail policies and gives a right to a speedy trail
What dose a DNA analyst do
Responsible for obtaining biological information within the scope of a criminal investigation to help law enforcements to identify a victim.
What are the three sources of animal fibers
hair, fur, and webbing
What are the 5 databases for evidence
AFIS, IAFIS, CODIS, IBIS, PDQ