What is forensic science- -The application of scientific methods and techniques to
matters under investigation by a court of law.
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What is a biologist- -an expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living
organisms.
What is a psychologist- -A psychologist is a professional who practices psychology
and studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and
behaviour.
What is an odontologist- -a person who studies the structure and diseases of teeth
What is a forensic anthropologist- -someone who specialises in analysing hard
tissues such as bones. they gather information from the bones and their recovery context
to determine who died, how they died, and how long ago they died.
How do forensic anthropologists determine the sex of skeletal remains- -Sex can be
determined by analyzing the skull (jaw/brow ridge) and the pelvis.
How do forensic anthropologists determine the age of skeletal remains- -Age can
be determined by analyzing the development of the teeth, cranial suture lines, the length of
specific bones, such as the femur and the wear on joints.
What is an entomologist- -a person who studies or is an expert in the branch of
zoology concerned with insects.