Crime Scene Investigator
Macromolecules
Diabetes
Careers
DNA
100
A test that shows how blood is distributed at a crime scene
What is blood spatter analysis
100
Contains a amine, carboxyl and "R" group
What is Amino Acid
100
Destruction of Beta cells that leads to Type 1 Diabetes occurs here.
What is the pancreas
100
An elected individual who is responsible for overseeing employees that investigate/confirms causes of death.
What is a coroner
100
The genetic sequence of nucleotides that produces and alpha helix
What is DNA
200
This process is generally done to determine the cause of death for an individual
What is an autopsy
200
Monosaccarides, Disaccarides and polysaccarides make up this group of macromolecules
What is carbohydrates
200
When blood glucose levels are high the pancreas secretes this hormone to allow glucose into cells
What is Insulin.
200
A career that investigates "toxins or poisons" in deaths.
What is a toxicologist
200
These "cut" specific sequences of DNA
What is restrictive enzymes
300
This law protects an individual from having their medical information shared with others.
What is HIPAA
300
This process of adding water to a macromolecules bonds that cause the bonds of macromolecules to seperate
What is hydrolysis
300
This disease is developed when cells "stop" allowing glucose into the cells causing the pancreas to create more and more insulin
What is Type 2 diabetes
300
A career where an individual would be a first responder to a accident, and their main duty would be to keep a person stable until medical professionals have the opportunity to examine.
What is an EMT
300
This base pairs with thymine
What is adenine
400
DNA, fingerprints and bodily fluids are all considered this in a crime scene
What is Evidence
400
Process of removing a water molecule from macromolecule, causing molecules to bond.
What is dehydration synthesis
400
Hormone that raises blood glucose levels produced by the alpha cells in the pancreas
What is glucagon
400
This person examines heart function diagnosis disease and recommends treatment to heart patients
What is a cardiologist
400
This process can be used to compare DNA strands at a crime scene and with a suspect and involves cutting DNA into fragments to analyze
What is Gel Electrophoresis
500
Gel electrophoresis seperates DNA in a gel by cutting it into fragments based on what?
What is base pairs
500
This molecule is made up of a glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acid chains
What is triglyceride
500
The majority of the feedback loops in our body. Examples include insulin-glucose and body temperature
What is a negative feedback loop
500
The process by which patients or relatives of patients at risk of a inherited disorder are advised of the consequences or nature of the disorder
What is genetic counseling
500
These form our "traits" and are specific parts of DNA strands
What is Genes