Fingerprints
Blood
Blood Splatter
Math
random
100

How are fingerprints collected?

Tape/ dust

100

What is blood made of? Explain each

red blood cells: carry oxygen

white blood cells: fight forgein invaders

platelets: clot blood

100

What constitutes a blood splatter?

A group of blood stains

100

What is the probability that someone will have type A-, MN

3.024%

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What do fingerprints help with?

Grip

200

What fingerprint pattern is this?

tented arch

200

What is agglutination?

when antibodies attach to a foreign red blood cell which results in the clumping of blood
200

What is cohesion and adhesion?

Cohesion is the force between two similar substances

Adhesion is the force between two unlike substances

200

What is the probability that someone with have Type B+, MM?

3.06%

200

What do we use to find blood that is not there?

Luminol + hydrogen peroxide

300

How are fingerprints formed?

Fingerprints are formed during the 10th week of pregnancy when the basal layer grows faster than the dermis and epidermis layer causing folds in the epidermis.

300
How do we test for blood?

We will add antibodies that react to A and B proteins to the tested blood and see if there is clumping. If there is clumping, that means that the blood has that specific protein. 

300

What is the line of convergence?

The area where if you were to draw lines from the blood splatters, they will intersect at one spot determining the source of the blood

300

DOUBLE POINTS!!!!

What is the probability that someone will have Type O+, NN? 

8.04%

300

What are white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets submerged in?

plasma

400

What are the 9 fingerprint ridge characteristics? Draw them

Fork, dot, island, double bifurcation, trifurcation, ridge ending, eye, bridge

400

What happens when a foreign invader is recognized by our immune system?

Phagocytes engulf the invader killing it

B-lymphocytes create antibodies

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What are the steps after blood is found?

1. Check if it's blood

2. Check if the blood is human

3. Test for DNA or blood typing

400

(7+2-4+1-5+8-9-2-4+15)/2

4.5

400
What is the full name of the technology used to analyze fingerprints today? IAFIS

Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System

500

What are the 3 types of fingerprints that can be left behind? Explain.

Patent, Plastic, latex

500

Which part of the blood do we use for DNA testing? Why?

We use white blood cells because they are the only one with a nucleus which contains DNA

500

What are the 6 patterns into which blood splatters? Explain

passive fall

arterial spurts/gushes

splashes

smears

trails of blood

pools of blood

500

What is the probability that someone will have AB-, NN, PGM-2 (Phosphoglucomutase 6%)

.00594%

500

What are the scientific names of red blood cells/ white blood cells, or platelets? I only need one

Red blood cells: erythrocytes

White blood cells: leukocytes

Platelets: thrombocytes

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