Blood
Crime Scene
Heart
Human Body
Death
100

What are the different blood types?

A, B, O, AB (+ & -)

100

Describe the grid method when searching a crime scene.

Used on large, outdoor crime scenes. Searchers follow the first line pattern and search in the same manner as the line method. Once the first line pattern is complete, searchers realign on the other line pattern.

100

True or false:

The pericardium encloses the heart.

True

100

What is the very front region of the brain?

Frontal lobe

100

What is manner of death?

a. specific disease or injury resulting in death

b. what happened physiologically that resulted in death

c. the circumstances that resulted in death

c. the circumstances that resulted in death

200

What is blood pressure? What is the normal range in an adult human?

The pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels; <120/<80
200

What is a polygraph test? What does it measure?

Lie detector test; measures heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate

200

True or false:

The biscuspid valve is also known as the mitral valve

True

200

An entomologist wants to determine if temperature changes how many times a cricket chirps. What is the independent variable?

Temperature

200

Rigor mortis is...

the stiffening of joints and muscles after death

300

You fall down and scrape your knee. Which component of blood would work to clot the blood at the injury site to generate a scab?

Thrombocytes

300

What are the different fingerprint patterns?

Arches, loops, & whorls

300

Which chamber of the heart is thickest?

a. right atrium

b. right ventricle

c. left atrium

d. left ventricle

d. left ventricle

300

Which body system breaks down molecules into chemical components that the body can absorb and use for energy?

a. cardiovascular system

b. digestive system

c. nervous system

d. respiratory system

b. digestive system

300

Algor mortis is...

the change in body temperature after death

400

What are the other names for: erythrocytes, thrombocytes, leukocytes

red blood cells, platelets, white blood cells

400

True or false:

The further a blood drop falls, the smaller the drop is.

False

400

______ carry blood toward the heart, while _____ carry blood away from the heart.

Veins; Arteries
400

What parts make up the central nervous system, and what makes up the peripheral nervous system?

Central nervous system is made up of the brain and the spine; peripheral nervous system is the nerves in the body

400

The exam of the body after death to help determine how a person died

Autopsy

500

You complete blood type testing and there is no agglutination with either anti-A or anti-B antibodies. What type of blood is present?

Type O

500

If one strand of DNA is: ATCTGATGT, what is it's matching strand?

TAGACTACA

500

What are the chambers and valves of the heart?

Right & Left atrium, Right & Left ventricle

Tricuspid valve, pulmonary valve, mitral valve, aortic valve

500

When thinking about the heart, what type of blood is being carried through the pulmonary veins and to what chamber are these vessels taking the blood?

a. deoxygenated, aorta 

b. deoxygenated, right atrium 

c. oxygenated, left atrium 

d. oxygenated, right ventricle 

c. oxygenated, left atrium

500

Which of the following lists the valves of the heart IN ORDER as blood leaves the right atrium?

a. tricuspid, aortic, mitral, pulmonary 

b. mitral, pulmonary, tricuspid, aortic 

c. pulmonary, tricsupid, aortic, mitral 

d. tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, aortic 

d. tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, aortic