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100

This blood type is known as the universal recipient

What is AB positive?

100

These unique patterns on your fingers are used for personal identification.

What are fingerprints?

100

This process is used to split up a mixture into different parts.

What is chromatography?

100

Fires need three things to burn: heat, fuel, and this.

What is oxygen?

100

Chromatography can help police test this red liquid found at a crime scene.

What is blood?

200

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

What is O negative?

200

This is the most common fingerprint pattern.

What is loop?

200

This number shows how far a color traveled compared to the liquid.

What is the Rf value?

200

The place where the fire started is called this.

What is the point of origin?

200

This pattern in a burned home often points to where the fire began.

What is a V-pattern?

300

The presence or absence of this factor determines if a blood type is positive or negative.

What is the RH factor?

300

These are the three main types of fingerprint patterns

What is loop, whorl, arch?

300

Chromatography is used to study this green coloring in plants.

What is chlorophyll?

300

This common kitchen appliance is the leading cause of house fires.

What is the oven/stove?

300

These are short sections of DNA that are repeated and used in DNA fingerprinting.

What are short tandem repeats (STR’s)?
400

This protein on the surface of red blood cells determines whether a person is type A, B, AB, or O.

What is an antigen?

400

This branch of science involves analyzing fingerprints left at a crime scene.

What is forensic science?

400

In chromatography, this part stays still and helps separate the mixture.

What is the stationary stage?
400

When someone starts a fire on purpose, it’s called this crime.

What is arson?

400

This lab tool separates proteins by letting them move through a tube filled with gel or beads.

What is a chromatography column?

500

This inheritance pattern explains how blood type is passed from parents to offspring.

What is codominance? 

500

This natural substance helps transfer fingerprints onto surfaces.

What is sweat or oil?

500

This simple type of chromatography is often done on paper to separate colors

What is paper chromatography?

500

In forensic biology, this technique can determine whether a fire was natural or caused by humans.

What is fire scene analysis?

500

Chromatography can be used to analyze these molecules, which serve as the "blueprints" of life.

What is a DNA or nucleic acids?