Blood Facts
The Seven S'
Evidence Types
DNA Facts
Hair Facts
100

Name one thing in blood (other than red blood cell)

White blood cell, platelet, plasma

100

What do you do with the witnesses of the crime scene?

Separate them

100

What type of evidence links to a specific person?

Individual evidence


100

Is DNA larger than a Gene true or false


false

100

What part of the hair has DNA

the follicle

200

What is blood mostly made up of?

Plasma

200

What is something labeled when sketching the crime scene?

North Label, Scale Distance, All furniture, Evidence

200

What type of evidence is used to imply a fact?

Circumstantial evidence

200

what does DNA stand for?

Dexoyribonucleic Acid

200

What gives hair its color?

Melanin

300

What stops you from bleeding out?

Platelets

300

What do you put collected evidence from the crime in?

Paper Bindle

300

What type of evidence is small and measurable?

Trace evidence


300

Where is the chromosome located?

In the nucleus of the cell

300

What type of evidence is hair?

Individual evidence 

400

What is something plasma carries?

Waste, Nutrients, Proteins, etc

400

What is the first officer that arrives at the crime scene called?

First Responder

400

What type of evidence connects and individual to a certain group?

Class evidence

400

What is a gene?

A unit of hereditary given by the parent

400

Why is our hair strong and flexible?

Because of the keratin protein


500

What are white cells considered?

Immune cells

500

Who determines where the photos should be taken?

The forensics scientists

500

What evidence can prove a fact?

Direct evidence

500
How many pairs do all 46 chromosomes have in total?

6 billion

500

What is the central core of the hair fiber?

The medulla