Blood Suckers
Hair Today Gone Tomorrow
Finger Me This
Can't Eat This Fiber
Shoeprints
100

There are this many main human blood types.

What is four?

100

This part of the hair contains DNA.

What is the root or the follicle?

100

The most common fingerprint pattern.

What is the loop?

100

This piece of equipment helps scientists compare fiber structure.

What is a microscope?

100

Shoeprint size can help estimate this about a suspect.

What is height?

200

A person with this blood type is called the universal donor.

What is Type O?

200

This layer of the hair shows patterns like continuous, fragmented, or absent.

What is the medulla?

200

Name the three main fingerprint patterns.

What are loops, arches, and whorls?

200

This natural fiber comes from the hair of animals and has a scaly surface under the microscope.

What is wool?

200

This is what you call tiny unique wear patterns that make a shoeprint individual.

What are individual or accidental characteristics?

300

Blood type is determined by the presence or absence of these proteins.

What are antigens?

300

Hair found at a crime scene is this type of evidence.

What is class evidence?

300

This is when your fingerprints are formed

What is before birth or in the womb?

300

This smooth natural fiber comes from silkworms and appears shiny and fine when viewed under magnification.

What is silk?

300

A three-dimensional impression left by a shoe when it sinks into a soft surface such as mud, snow, wet sand, or dirt

What is plastic?

400

If suspect’s blood clumps with Anti-A and Anti-B serum, it is this type.

What is AB?

400

A medullary index greater than 1/3 is typically characteristic of this type of hair.

What is animal hair?

400

This type of fingerprint is not visible to the naked eye and must be developed using powders or chemicals.

What is a latent fingerprint?

400

This plant-based fiber has a twisted ribbon-like appearance under the microscope.

What is cotton?

400

Shoeprints left in blood or paint are this type of print.

What is a visible or patent print?

500

The process where red blood cells clump together in response to a specific antibody

What is agglutination?

500

The part of hair contains most of the hair's pigment, strength, and structure 

What is the cortex?

500

These fingerprint details, like bifurcations or ridge endings, make your print unique.

What are minutiae?

500

This fiber has a bamboo-like structure.

What is linen?

500

Size, pattern, brand.

What is types of class evidence? 

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