Body Systems & Organization
Heart & Circulation
Brain & Nervous System
Forensic Science & Autopsy
Death & Technology
100

This system protects and supports organs, stores minerals, and provides a framework for movement.

skeletal system

100

The left side of the heart contains this type of blood

oxygenated

100

This lobe is responsible for planning, organizing, and controlling behavior.

frontal lobe

100

This is an examination of the body after death to determine cause of death.

autopsy

100

Homicide, natural, and accidental are examples of this.

manner of death

200

This system moves the body, maintains posture, and produces heat.

muscular system

200

The wall of this heart chamber is the thickest because it pumps blood to the entire body.

Left Ventricle

200

This lobe processes language and long-term memories.

Temporal Lobe

200

This incision is used to open the chest during an autopsy.

Y-incision

200

This describes the specific injury or disease that caused death.

cause of death

300

This system processes information and activates responses to internal and external changes.

nervous system

300

Arteries carry blood ___ the heart; veins carry blood ___ the heart.

 away from; to

300

This lobe integrates sensory and visual information.

parietal lobe

300

This process involves weighing and examining each organ during an autopsy.

internal examination

300

This describes the physiological reason the body stopped working (like cardiac arrest).

mechanism of death

400

Put these in order from smallest to largest: cell, organ, organ system, tissue.

cell → tissue → organ → organ system

400

This valve controls blood flow between the left atrium and left ventricle.

bicuspid (mitral) valve

400

This lobe receives sensory impulses from the eyes.

Occipital Lobe

400

This career studies thin slices of tissue to identify disease or injury.

histologist

400

When estimating time of death, investigators often measure this to see how close it is to the surrounding environment.

body temperature (algor mortis)

500

The body breaks down food both physically and chemically in this system.

digestive system

500

All arteries carry oxygenated blood except this one.

pulmonary artery

500

During a concussion, these structures are stretched, sheared, or torn.

Neurons

500

After death, muscles stiffen in a process known as this.

rigor mortis

500

A mysterious white powder reacts like cocaine in all indicator tests. Can it be confirmed?

no, because indicator tests are presumptive

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