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Forensics- Ch. 10 Death, Decomposition, and Forensic Anthropology(with solved solutions)
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    Forensics- Ch. 10 Death, Decomposition, and Forensic Anthropology(with solved solutions)

  • death correct answers The cessation or end of life; characterized by irreversible stopping of blood circulation and brain activity autolysis correct answers The destruction of cells or tissues by their own enzymes; this process begins when the heart stops beating, oxygen is deprived from body cells, and the cells begin to die autopsy correct answers Term for a post-mortem examination; a highly specialized surgical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse to determine t...
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Final Forensic Anthropology(All Accurately solved)
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    Final Forensic Anthropology(All Accurately solved)

  • You observe soil staining, sun bleaching, cracking, and erosion on a set of remains. What might the depositional context have? correct answers Exposure to the element Quality assurance involves "surety" including what? correct answers -Peer review -Audits -Training and professional development Problems or potential problems with the use of FORDISC include what? correct answers Small reference populations The humerus is _____ to the radius correct answers Proximal Cranial meas...
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Unit 3 --> Forensic Anthropology and Entomology(100% Everfree answers)
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    Unit 3 --> Forensic Anthropology and Entomology(100% Everfree answers)

  • Forensic Anthropology correct answers Examination of skeletal remains. The study of biological and cultural aspects of humankind What is the Goal of Forensic Anthropology? correct answers Analyze and interpret the human remains of unexplained deaths. Do this to extract as much information about the person or circumstances of their death What do Ostkeobiography's (Bone Stories) Include? correct answers Age, sex, ancestry, stature, (can all determine if they are a missing person) Individu...
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LAB 7: BIOARCHEOLOGY AND FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY(A+ Guaranteed Answers)
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    LAB 7: BIOARCHEOLOGY AND FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY(A+ Guaranteed Answers)

  • Define bioarcheology correct answers the study of human skeletal remains from archeological sites Define forensic anthropology correct answers the application of knowledge and methods of skeletal analysis to assist in legal investigations What is the first step in analyzing skeletal remains in both bioarcheological and forensic contexts? A. Determine the minimum number of individuals B. Estimate the sex of each individual C. Calculate the postmortem interval D. Distinguish between huma...
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HOSA Forensics: Anthropology (10%) ||Completely solved.
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    HOSA Forensics: Anthropology (10%) ||Completely solved.

  • forensic anthropologists correct answers mainly focus on outdoor death scenes ; they recover scattered/ burned remains, model tissue based on skeletal form, and interpret injuries related to bones forensic taphonomy correct answers study of postmortem changes to human remains caused by environmental effects taphonomic context correct answers the immediate environment and surroundings where the body is found how taphonomic condition assesses correct answers stage of decomposition ; amoun...
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Human Remains/Forensic Anthropology(Correctly solved)
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    Human Remains/Forensic Anthropology(Correctly solved)

  • What is the role of a forensic anthropologist? correct answers Provides basic identification of skeletonized or badly decomposed remains. From a whole bone or part of a bone, the scientist may be able to determine: correct answers -Age -Sex -Race -Height -Previous trauma -Body type -Possible cause of death What is Osteology? correct answers Study of Bones How many bones are in an adult human? correct answers 206 Bones What are the 3 most accurate estimations for age determinati...
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Forensic Anthropology & Taphonomy(Correct answers)
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    Forensic Anthropology & Taphonomy(Correct answers)

  • What is forensic anthropology? correct answers "Forensic anthropology" is the application of the science of physical (biological) anthropology to the legal process The first steps in examination of skeletal remains will usually be determining A) the age of the remains B) whether the specimen(s) is/are human C) whether the specimen(s) is/are animal D) how many individuals are represented E) B, C, and D F) none of the above correct answers E) B, C, and D - whether the specimen(...
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Forensic Anthropology (Stature/Ancestry)|| 100% Verified.
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    Forensic Anthropology (Stature/Ancestry)|| 100% Verified.

  • Who came up with how to measure anatomical stature? correct answers Thomas Dwight measured all the limbs of a person to figure out stature. What were the problems of Dwight's method? correct answers There was no radiology, all bones were needed, joint spacing, curvature, time consuming, and tissue shrinkage What is George Fully's method? correct answers He took the bones of 102 Euro men which were disarticulated. He used it to calculate the the total height of the person. What wer...
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Forensic Anthropology Review(Complete solutions)
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    Forensic Anthropology Review(Complete solutions)

  • Features of male long bones correct answers Bones have rough surface Large muscle attachments Larger bones than female Features of male pelvis correct answers Curved sacrum Heart shaped pelvic opening V shaped sub pubic angle Features of male skull correct answers Sloping, elongated forehead;prominent brow ridges Sharper edges to eye orbit Square chin Angle of jaw close to 90 degrees Occipital protuberance More robust Features of female long bones correct answers Smooth ...
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Chapter 6 Forensic Anthropology(with Accurate answers)
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    Chapter 6 Forensic Anthropology(with Accurate answers)

  • What role does the forensic anthropologists play in the medicolegal death investigation? Differentiate the role of forensic anthropologists from those of the forensic pathologists and the medical examiner or coroner. correct answers The main focus of a Forensic Anthropologist is to process crime scenes, examine and process remains, develop a biological profile, compile appropriate documentation, and testify in the provincial and federal courts. pathology that focuses on determining the cause of...
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