DNA
BLOOD
HANDWRITING ANALYSIS
CRIME SCENE
MIXED
100

What is the shape of DNA?

double helix

100

What are the 4 blood components?

Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Platelets, Plasma.

100

What profession analyses handwriting?

Graphologist

100

What is the first thing a first responding officer does when arriving at a crime scene?

Make sure that the victim is alive and that the medics are on their way.

100

What is another name for white blood cells?

Leukocytes.

200

What base does Adenine pair with (not abbreviated form)?

Thymine

200

What is an allele?

A specific form of gene/s.

200

What do you call a sample of the suspects writing?

An Exemplar.
200

Types of evidence:

Trace, physical, testimonial.

200

What three molecules are nucleotides made of?

Nitrogenous base, sugar molecule, phosphate group.

300
What is the purpose of the base order along the DNA strand?

A code for making proteins.

300

How does a spine differ from a satellite spatter?

Spines are lines that circle around the parent drop. Satellite spatters are individual drops of blood that separate from the parent drop when it falls.

300

What are the forgery types?

Freehand simulation, tracing, disguised writing.

300

What is the spiral search method?

Search starts at an outer point and gradually moves toward the center.

300

What print is invisible and must be developed by physical or chemical means (results from deposits of perspiration or body oils)?

Latent Print.

400

How are polynucleotide chains joined together?

Hydrogen bonds (between the nitrogenous bases; 100 extra points).

400

When separating blood components in a centrifuge, which component out of the 4 goes to the bottom?

Red Blood Cells.

400

What are infrared spectroscopes?

They are tools used to determine if different ink types were used.

400
What happens if the officers aren't through and systematic when searching for evidence?

Can lead to accusations of negligence or of covering up evidence.

400

Which chemical reacts with amino acids (protein) left by the fingerprints to make orange to purple images? 

Ninhydrin.

500

What do covalent bonds join?

Sugar and phosphate groups.

500

Is a drop of blood a transfer, projected or a passive bloodstain?

Passive

500

What do Biometric Signature Pads evaluate?

The speed pressure and rhythm os a person's signature to recognise forgeries.

500

What is the examine step of the crime scene protocol?

Identifying the point of entry and exit, and to outline the general layout of the crime scene. Identify any possible evidence.

500

What do presumptive blood tests do?

Establish the possibility that a specific bodily fluid is present.