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100

Define meter.

What is measure?

100

Define itis.

What is inflammation?

100

Define ologist.

What is a person who study?

What is a person who specialize?

100

Educational requirement for a forensic pathologist.

What is a doctorate degree?

100

What organ creates insulin?

What is the pancreas?

100

The exact reason how someone died.

What is cause of death?

100

Where does most forensic pathologist work?

The city or county government in the medical examiner’s or coroner’s offices

200

Define emia.

What is condition of the blood?

200

Define Cyte.

What is cell?

200

Define scope.

What is instrument used to observe?

200

The job duties of a forensic pathologist.

A forensic pathologist is a medical doctor who investigates unexpected, suspicious, unnatural and/or violent deaths. They usually do this by performing autopsies.

200

Describe type 2 diabetes.

When someone consume/ eat too much food high in glucose. There is not enough insulin to regulate glucose.

Body does not use insulin properly

200

Define suffix.

Is a letter or group of letters that are added to the end of a root word to change its definition or grammatical function.

200

Decode: Thrombosis (Thrombo.sis)

What is blood clot and abnormal condition?

300

Bonus Points

Bonus Points: 300

300
Define gen.

What is originating or causing?

300

Define osis.

What is abnormal condition?

300

Define autopsy. 

A special medical exam of a body after death. It helps the doctors determine what happened inside the body and how a person died.

300

Describe type 1 diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which your immune system attacks and destroys insulin-producing cells in your pancreas.

300

Define Glucose meter.

Measure sugar levels in blood.

300

List two areas the forensic pathologist specialize in.

  • Toxicology
  • Firearms/ballistics
  • Trace evidence
  • Serology (blood analysis)
  • DNA technology
400

Define Thorax.

What is chest?

400

Define Sclerosis.

What is hardening?

400

Define Pnea.

What is breathing?

400

List three work environments of a forensic pathologist.

  • City or county government in the medical examiner’s or coroner’s offices.
  • Hospitals
  • Medical schools
  • Private practice that provides autopsy services under contract to attorneys, families and others.
400

What is the role of glucose?

Is sugar in your body used for energy.

400

Define oid.

What is like or resembling?

400

From the forensic autopsy assignment, what was the heaviest internal organ in the body?

What is the liver?