What are six questions that can be answered by bones? - ans-
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sex, age, height, ancestry, weight, genetic diseases
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How are striations (internal ballistics) created? - ans-
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the rifling inside the gun leaves marks on the bullet as it leaves the chamber
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How can clothing show that someone has fired a gun? - ans-
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gun powder residue can be left on the clothes
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what types of insects invade a decaying body? - ans-
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blowfly, maggots, flesh flies, beetles, and necrophages
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How can a forensic entomologist tell the time of death? - ans-
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based on the stage of larval laid by the blowflies
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What are five things that can be determined from a single hair? - ans-
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race, DNA, drug test, animal or human, disease
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Who was the first person to classify fingerprints? - ans-Sir Francis Galton
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What are the seven basic fingerprint patterns? - ans-
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plain arch, tented arch, loop, ulnar loop, radial loop, whorls, plain whorls
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Why is super glue sometimes used to find prints? - ans-
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it sticks to the fingerprints on surfaces like cans so that they can be seen
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What four components are needed to superglue fume fingerprints? - ans-
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super glue, aluminum foil, low level heat source, fuming chamber
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What is done in bite mark analysis? - ans-
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a cast is made and dental records are compared to cast
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Name ten things done in an autopsy - ans-1) outside of body is examined 2) Y-
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incision 3) remove organs 4) weigh organs 5) examine organ content 6) get samples of all o
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f the organs 7) blood tests and toxicology 8) brain is removed 9) tissue samples taken 10) p
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ut all of the organs back and sew the body up
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Describe the six stages of decay that a body undergoes after death - ans-1: fresh stage- (1-
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2 days) commences at moment of death and ends when bloating is first evident
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2: bloated stage- (2-6 days) putrefaction begins, gasses build up
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, 3: Decay stage- (5-
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11 days) begins when abdominal wall is broken, carcass assumes blacked, wet appearanc
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e, maggots remove flesh
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4: Post-decay stage- (10-
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25 days) remains consist of dry skin, cartilage, and bones, in wet habitats, viscous material
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How might DNA fingerprinting be helpful in solving a crime? - ans-
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Can be used to compare suspects fingerprints, helps identify who was there; especially use
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ful if fingerprint is extra unique due to scarring or extra fingers
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Describe the collect collection technique at a crime scene for each of these:
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a. blood stains
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b. seminal stains
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d. fibers and threads
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e. firearms evidence
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f. latent fingerprints - ans-a. blood stains-
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take picture and collect with gauze if wet and pick up object if dried
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b. seminal stains- you can take a swab or allow to dry and package object it is found on
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c. hair- sticky tape, lint roller, evidence vacuum
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d. fibers and threads-
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use clean forceps, fold fiber into small sheet of paper, store in paper bag
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e. firearms evidence-
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photograph, grab any shell casings and disarm guns, cut out any surface containing bullet
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f. latent fingerprints- dusting, iodine fuming, ninhyrdrin, silver nitrate, and superglue
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What types of cells can be observed under the microscope? - ans-
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all living cells can be observed under a microscope
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What are the four steps in DNA processing? - ans-extract, amplify, separate, and analyze
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What is a DNA profile? - ans-the determination of an individual's DNA characteristics
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What is forensic toxicology? - ans-The evaluation of drugs or substances to solve crimes
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What are the three fluids collected from the body? - ans-blood, saliva, and vitreous humor
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