IS IT SCIENCE??
WHY DOES IT DO THAT??
BODY LANGUAGE
I WANT TO DO THAT!
THE SCENE OF THE CRIME
100
The application of scientific knowledge to questions of civil and criminal law.
What is forensic science?
100
Control group where conditions produce a "bad" outcome.
What is a negative control group in an experiment?
100
Samples may be taken from inanimate objects, hair, mouth swabs, blood.
What are DNA samples used in CSI investigations?
100
This person determines whether the unique pattern of one's prints may be found at the crime scene.
What is a fingerprint analyst?
100
This prevents contamination of the crime scene and personal injury.
What is the use of safety and personal protective equipment?
200
The application of principles of the natural sciences such as biology, chemistry and physics to clinical medicine.
What is biomedical science?
200
A clear prediction of what the end results of an experiment might be.
What is a Hypothesis?
200
Examination of a human body after death using dissection or other means of exposing the vital organs to determine cause of death.
What is an autopsy?
200
A medical professional who performs autopsies.
Who is the coroner or medical examiner.
200
73 degrees Farenheit
What is the temperature inside the apartment of Anna Garcia?
300
Organizational methods include logic, step by step adherence to procedures, setting up questions.
What are methods of experimental investigation?
300
A research study conducted to determine the effect of a variable on another variable.
What is an experiment?
300
This is a double-stranded, helix-shaped nucleic acid molecule which replicates and determines the inherited structure of a cell's protein.
What is DNA?
300
Physician who performs tests on consumable evidence from the crime scene to determine if the presence of drugs in the body.
What is toxicologist?
300
"I would like to report a possible crime...I haven't seen my neighbor since yesterday and her dog is barking his head off!"
What this the initial call to 911 made by the neighbor?
400
This prefix means "life."
What is the prefix "bio"?
400
A variable in an experimental design that a research scientist might change.
What is an independent variable?
400
This linear body in the cell nucleus contains genetic material...humans have 46 or 23 pairs of these.
What is a chromosome?
400
Who asks these questions: "Where is your location?" or "Is the person breathing?"
Who is the 911 Operator?
400
Paramedics, EMTs, firemen and police officers.
Who were the first responders at the crime scene?
500
These areas of study may include DNA investigation, human body systems interactions, development of adaptive or prosthetic limb devices.
What are Principles of Biomedical Sciences?
500
Interest in science, math or future careers in medicine, biology, art perhaps.
What are reasons to take the Principles of Biomedical Science course?
500
Something in spiral form?
What is a helix?
500
Duties may include identifying the victim, taking samples of hair, fluid or limiting access to the area.
What is a crime scene investigator?
500
Puddles and drops...
What is the pattern of the blood splatter at the crime scene?