What are the four parts of blood
White bloods cells, red blood cells, platelets and plasma.
What is One type of Evidence
Class/Trace/Direct Evidence
What is something that helps DNA duplicate
RNA
The Primary Crime takes place where?
The location of the initial crime.
What is Mass
What makes up just 1 percent of your blood cells
platelets/plasma
What is a Type of Trace Evidence.
Nucleic Acid are Polymers, meaning what
they have small repeating patterns.
what is one of the seven Ss of crime scenes.
Securing, separating, scanning, seeing, sketching, searching, securing and collecting.
If you had a pound of Feathers and a pound of Bricks, which would weigh more
There the same
what are the primary function of white blood cells
to provide an immune system
What is the Purpose of Individual evidence
Narrows the identity to a single person or thing.
What does DNA stand for
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
How Much Information should be Documented
ALL OF IT
What is Volume
The amount of space taken up by a thing.
is DNA found in Blood
True or False
True
What is a good way to to remember things,
take notes.
How long is One strand of DNA
67 billion miles long
What are all of the seven Ss
Securing, separating, scanning, seeing, sketching, searching, securing and collecting.
How can you calculate mass
Density x volume.
red blood cells contain mostly what?
Hemoglobin
What do Forensic scientists need to do in terms of evidence.
Observe, Interpret, and report Observations clearly.
Order from smallest to Largest.
DNA, Genes, Chromosomes
Genes, Chromosomes, DNA
What is the basic Idea of Locards exchange
Along the lines of cross contamination.
How much mass would you need to make a black hole
2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms