Crime Scene
Fingerprints/
Tires/ Bitemarks
Blood
Death
Toxicology
100

Give an example of direct evidence

A photograph of a crime taking place or eyewitness testimony 

100

What is the term for forensic dentistry?

Odontology

100

Blood is considered a _______?

Tissue

100

What shape is the first cut in an autopsy? 

Y

100

True or false: Toxicologist speculate a reason why toxins were found in a body.

False

200

What kind of evidence can tell the ethnicity of a person?

Hair

200

True or False: Both the victim and perpetrator can leave bite mark evidence at the crime scene.

True

200

Another term for Red Blood Cell

Erythrocyte

200

True or False: Medical Examiner's pose the body to prepare for the funeral

False

200

What is the BAC that a 21+ person will get a DUI?

0.08

300

What are the 4 parts of a CSI outfit?

Foot coverings, whole body suit, gloves, face mask

300

The most common type of fingerprint pattern is the:

Loop

300

Substances found on the surface of any foreign molecule or cell in the body that can trigger an immune response?

Antigens

300

What would be a clue that victim drowned in the ocean?

Water, sand, microorganisms in lungs

300

Drugs are classified by ____________ according to the Drug Classification Act

Schedules

400

What is the Chain of Custody?

A written record of each person who handled a piece of evidence

400

Original equipment and replacement are types of __________?

Tires

400

Blood plasma is made mostly of?

Water

400

What is the most used method to identify a body? 

Fingerprinting

400

List one way a Human Performance Toxicologist can test for alcohol in a suspect? 

Blood, Urine, Breath Analysis

500

What is the common approach path?

The path the CSI take when investigating the scene

500

When you touch a surface, what actually causes your fingerprint to be left behind?

Sweat glands

500

What does the Elisa test tell you?

If mammal blood is from a human

500

What is the first insect to appear on a dead body outside?

Blow fly

500

What is toxicology?

The study of poisons and identification of drugs and other substances a person may have used for medical, recreational, or criminal purpose