Ch. 2 - Crew of the Starship CSI
Ch. 11 - The Great Chicken Murders of 2025!
Ch. 6 - Got Your Prints All Over It!
Ch. 7 - DNA...That's What I Say!
Ch. 8 - Oh Bloody Heck!
100

Commonly referred to as the "Father of Forensics", this man created a principle that states when two people come into contact, physical transfer occurs

Who is Dr. Edmond Locard?

100

When a body is decomposing, CSI members may look for this common insect to be present in one of its 6 stages, as means for determining the TOD (Time of Death)

What is the Blowfly?

100

Every human being has these on their fingers that enable them to grasp/hold things, but also leaves a fingerprint behind on something we've touched

What are Ridges?

100
The acronym DNA stands for this

What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?

100
The 4 blood types are these

What is A, B, AB, and O?

200

The extent of the physical transfer depends on these 3 variables

What are the 1) Intensity, 2) Duration, and 3) Nature of the Contact?

200

The title of a person who studies insects and interprets insect evidence is called this

What is a Forensic Entomologist?

200
Fingerprints are grouped into 3 categories which are these

What are 1) Loops, 2) Whirls, and 3) Arches?

200

The 4 types of nucleotides found in DNA are these

What are 1) Thymine, 2) Cytosine, 3) Adenine, and 4) Guanine?

200

The Universal Donor and Universal Recipient blood types are these

What are O- (donor) and AB+ (recipient)?

300

A type of evidence that implies a fact but does not prove it

What is Circumstantial Evidence?

300

After observing the chickens in the Colonia Courtyard of Death, it was evident that these factors may contribute to the development or delayed development of the blowfly in its various stages...hopefully you'll know at least 3!

What are 1) Ambient environmental factors, 2)  Clothing, 3) Temperature, 4) Time of Day, 5) Exposure to Environment, or 6)Exposure to Toxins, Chemicals, Drugs?

300

The individuality of a fingerprint is not determined by it’s general classification, but by careful study of its ridge characteristics, known as these

What are Minutiae Patterns?

300

This professor is credited with developing the process of DNA profiling

Who is Alec Jeffreys?

300

Blood drops falling by gravity alone are considered this

What are Passive Drops?

400

The very first step of the CSI process is to do this

What is Secure the Scene?

400

These 5 stages of decomposition can be determined by the types of insects forensic investigators observe on/around the body during an investigation

What is 1) Fresh, 2) Bloated, 3) Active Decay, 4) Advanced Decay, and 5) Dry/Skeletal Decay?

400

Investigators may look for this number of common minutiae patterns during a fingerprint analysis

What is 10?

400

Although there are exceptions, most human beings have this many chromosomes, sharing 50% from a mother and 50% from a father

What are 46 chromosomes?

400

Blood stains can be classified by these 3 speeds

What are Low Velocity, Medium Velocity, and High Velocity?

500

These are 4 search patterns crime scene investigators use to complete the 6th step of the CSI process

What is 1) Spiral, 2) Grid, 3) Line/Strip, and 4) Quadrant?

500

Investigators can use these respiratory organs of larvae to identify what stage of growth the larvae is currently in

What are Spiracles?

500

The 3 types of fingerprints that may be left behind at a crime scene are these

What are 1) Visible Prints, 2) Plastic Prints, and 3) Latent Prints?

500

A visual representation of an individual's complete set of chromosomes, arranged by size, shape, and number

What is a Karyotype?

500

Directionality can be determined by this part of the bloodstain

What is the Tail?

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