Rigor
Algor
Livor
Time of Death Estimations
Manner of Death
100

At what point does the body lose stifness.

What is 36 hours?

100

The rate of temperature drop of a dead body during the initial 12 hours.

What is 1.4? 

100

The pooling of blood.

What is Lividity?

100

This phenomenon, which occurs after death, involves the body cooling at a predictable rate to help estimate time of death.

What is Algor mortis?

100

A death from a gunshot wound to the chest would be classified under this manner of death.

What is homicide?

200

Rigor Mortis begins in these three parts of the body? 

eyelids, face, and neck

200

The rate of temperature drop for a dead body after 12 hours. 

What is 0.7?

200

Livor mortis helps approximate TOD and this as well.

What is the positioning of the body?

200

The body becomes rigid in this state after death, which can help determine the time of death if analyzed properly.

What is Rigor Mortis?

200

This term refers to the manner of death that involves the intentional taking of one’s own life.

What is suicide?

300

The number of hours after death that show no rigor. 

What is 36 hours?

300

The normal body temperature when a human is alive. 

What is 98.6 Degrees F

300

The time when pooling of the blood begins.

What is 2 hours?

300

The change in blood pooling used in Livor mortis determinations that can help estimate how long the body has been dead.

what is lividity?

300

This is a manner of death that would include dying due to a disease.

What is natural?

400
Two environmental factors that affect Rigor Mortis?
what is cooler air slows down the onset of rigor? or warmer air speeds up the onset of rigor. 
400
This is what the body maintains when it is alive.

what is Homeostasis?

400

The number of hours after death when the color will disappear when the skin is pressed on. 

What are 2-8 hours?

400

This is the type of insects that typically appear on a dead body.

What are blowflies?

400

Death in an automobile accident would fall into this category.

What is accidental?

500

A clothed body experiennce rigor _________

what is faster?

500
The benchmark that determines if TOD was less than 12 hours or more than 12 hours. 

What is 9.36?

500

The number of hours when discoloration becomes permanent.

What are after 8 hours?

500

This environmental factor can significantly impact time of death estimations, especially in outdoor cases.

What is ambient temperature?

500

This is the type of death after the investigation occurs and can't figure out what happened.

What is undetermined?