This bone is the most superior of the body. It has the following regions: orbital, occipital, cephalic, oral, and nasal.
What is the skull?
100
This is the direction that points upwards from the top of your head.
What is superior?
100
This is the definition of biometric.
What is "life measurement" ?
100
This is the full name of DNA.
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
100
This region of the body includes your mouth.
What is the oral region?
200
This is the largest single bone in your body. It is inferior to the pelvis and superior to the tibia.
What is the femur?
200
On a dog or a turtle, this is the direction which points towards the ground (not inferior).
What is ventral?
200
This biometric is the most common form of identification verification because it is unique and easy to analyze. It traditionally involve ink and paper.
What is fingerprint analysis?
200
These are the nitrogenous bases that make up DNA.
What are ATGC? Adenine Thymine Cytosine Guanine
200
This is the part of the body that your aunts and uncles like to squeeze everytime they see you because they think you're so cute. You hate it.
What is buccal?
300
This bone allows your hand to flip palm-side up and palm-side down. It is the bone that is lateral to your ulna.
What is the radius?
300
The sternum is ________ to the vertebral column.
What is anterior / ventral ?
300
This is a biometric that is expensive to measure, but one of the most accurate. It involves scanning the pattern of your eye.
What is retina scanning?
300
These are tools in biotechnology that we can use to cut specific points in DNA. These cuts are useful in identifying people from each other based on their DNA.
What are restriction enzymes?
300
This is the area of the arm near your bicep.
What is the brachial region?
400
This bone is located posterior to your ribcage and lateral to your vertebral column.
What is the scapula?
400
This is the section of the vertebrae that is located inferior to the thoracic and superior to the sacrum.
What is the lumbar vertebrae?
400
This is a biometric technique which uses the unique pattern of blood vessels in your hand to map identity.
What is vein geometry?
400
This is a technique that separates DNA fragments based on their size, using an electrical current through a porous material.
What is gel electrophoresis?
400
This is the region of the body that is posterior to the leg, inferior to the gluteals, and superior to the calcaneal.
What is the popliteal?
500
This is the lowest part of the sternum, which can be at risk of fracture during CPR
What is the xyphoid process?
500
The phlanges are _______ to the radius.
What is distal?
500
This biometric uses the unique pattern of walking to identify an individual.
What is gait recognition?
500
This is a feature of DNA that is used to help create different fragments of DNA using restriction enzymes. The acronym for these features is RFLP.
What is restriction fragment length polymorphism?
500
This is the region of the body that is on the posterior side of your elbow.