Blood
Evidence
Experiments
Misc.
100

What are the four main blood types?

A, B, AB and O!

100

Why do detectives need to be careful when handling evidence at a crime scene? (Provide one or two main reasons)

To ensure that the evidence does not get damaged and so the DNA is preserved to identify culprits.
100

During the ink chromatography activity, why did other colours appear from colours like green and black? (ex. green showed blue and yellow as well as green)

Since they are not primary colours, they are created by mixing many colours together, and there were many pigments present in the black and green ink.
100

What is Huda's major?

Global Health

200

What is the universal donor blood type and what is the universal recipient blood type?

Universal donor: O

Universal recipient: AB

200

Name one common fingerprint pattern.

Loop, whorl, or arch

200

What does the term "super saturated" mean in terms of our crystallisation experiment?

When the borax particles no longer bind with the water molecules and begin to pile up at the bottom of the cup.
200

What room number are we in right now?

Room 215!
300

What is blood made up of?

Plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets

300

What are the two kinds of fingerprints found at crime scenes?

Latent and direct
300

What is the name of the code that includes shifting the alphabet over seven spaces?

Caesar cipher!

300

Which animal has fingerprints that look surprisingly similar to human fingerprints?

Koalas

400

What is the role of the white blood cell in the body?

To protect the body against harmful invaders (ex. bacteria, viruses)

400

What are the different terms used when doing a toolmark analysis?

Moulded, slipped and combo
400

What were the unknown liquid and powder during the experiments on Wednesday and Thursday?

Liquid: Water

Powder: Baking soda

400

Which building do you all get dropped off and picked up from?

the Life Sciences Building!

500

What is the purpose of red blood cells?

To transport oxygen throughout the body through blood vessels.
500

What does each toolmark analysis term mean?

Moulded: The tool has been inserted into the surface.

Slipped: The tool has been dragged across the surface.

Combo: The tool has been inserted and dragged across the surface.

500
Mid Jeopardy Experiment: Work together as a team to name every camper in the room.
This one is a verbal question!
500

What is the name of the building this camp is held in?

Norman Bethune College

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