bones of the body
stages of death
causes of death
odontology
forensic anthropology careers
100

What is the bone in your thigh called?

Femur

100

This stage is where the heart stops...

Stage #1: Death occurs 

100

This is a death caused by a natural cause...

heart disease. 

100

What are teeth made of?

Enamel

100

autopsy assistant

assisting with death scene

200

where are the phalanges located?

In your fingers.

200

What stage does Rigor Mortis set in?

Stage #4: 1-8 hours 

200

This death is caused by compression on the neck...

Strangulation 

200

How many teeth does an average human have?

32

200

define pathologiest

a medical provider who examines bodies and body tissues. 

300
What is the pelvis?

hip bone.

300

when does the belly start to swell due to bacteria in the intestines?

Stage #6: 8-10 days

300

This is caused by self harm... 

Suicide 

300

What are some characteristics of bite marks?

shape of the mouth, missing teeth, distance from cuspid to cuspid, wear pattern

300

Academic Professor

are experts in collecting and analyzing human remains.

400

where is your clavicle?

In your shoulder 

400

The hair, nails, and teeth become very easily detached... 

Stage #7: 2 weeks


400

These are causes of death due to weapon. 

bleed to death due to knife and gun wound.

400

why are teeth unique?

Teeth get worn with age 

teeth are lost or broken

each tooth has 4 surfaces

400

handling human remains 

experts collecting and analyzing human remains

500

What is Mandible?

your jaw bone.

500

What stage does the body produce grave wax?

Stage #9 several months

500

This is a type of accidental death found in people who use drugs...

Overdose

500

word for side towards the tongue?

Lingual

500

CSI stands for

Crime scene Investigator