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100
The largest bone in the human body
What is hypothesis?
100
What a forensic entomologist would study on a corpse
What is insects?
100
Grooves cut or formed din a spiral nature, lengthwise down the barrel of a firearm
What is rifling?
100
Term for a partial print
What is a latent print?
100
Person in charge of determining arson
Who is the fire investigator?
200
You can tell if a person is right or left handed from the bones
What is true?
200
The most commonly used insects in investigations
What are flies and beetles?
200
Raised areas between two grooves
What are lands?
200
Loops, whorls, and arches
What are the three types of fingerprints?
200
Incendiary compound used to start or speed up fires
What are accelerants?
300
Used to determine an individual's ethnicity?
What is the shape of the nose holes?
300
An important factor entomologists must account for
What is weather?
300
A firearm that has a smooth barrel
What is a shotgun?
300
Loops
Which type of print is most common?
300
The up and out path a fire takes
What is a V pattern?
400
The number of fused bones
What can determine the age of the deceased?
400
Stage of an insect before becoming an adult
What is the pupa?
400
The measurement of the diameter of the bullet
What is the caliber?
400
Arches
What is the least common print?
400
Commonly found on rock or concrete
What is spalling?
500
What occurs when you're about 50 or older
What is the fusion of the pelvis bones?
500
Arrive within minutes of the death of an animal
What are Blow flies?
500
Caused by the vaporization of gunpowder upon firing
What is gun shot residue?
500
Valleys and ridges
What do fingerprints consist of?
500
Burn pattern created on wood
What is alligatoring?