All of these are parts of a human hair EXCEPT (see page 12)
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Question 2
2.
Which of these are considered minutae? (see page 14)
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Question 3
3.
Which statement about blood is FALSE? (see page 18)
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Question 4
4.
Match each component of blood to its role (see page 19).
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thrombocytes
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carry oxygen
plasma
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fights disease
erythrocytes
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stop bleeding
leukocytes
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carries everything else
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Question 5
5.
Which of these are true of presumptive testing? There are FOUR correct answers. (see pp. 19-20)
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Question 6
6.
Imagine a sample of blood is being typed. When A antibodies are added, it coagulates/agglutinates. When B antibodies are added, it does NOT coagulate/agglutinate. What can you infer? (see page 22)
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Question 7
7.
Match each letter to what it's labeling (see page 25).
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X
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phosphate
Z
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deoxyribose sugar
Y
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thymine
W
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guanine
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Question 8
8.
Match each # to the term that best fits in the blank (see page 27). Humans have cells that are 1. They are different from 2 cells in part because they have a(n) 3 (the other kind of cells do not). They both have various tiny structures inside them such as ribosomes & these are known as 4. Our genetic material is 5 and comes in twenty-three pairs of packages called 6. These are made of about 3,000,000,000 building blocks strung together, known as 7.
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chromosomes
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nucleotides
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nucleus
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organelles
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4
eukaryotic
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prokaryotic
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6
DNA
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7
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Question 9
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Match each to the role it plays in DNA analysis (see page 29)
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cut DNA
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restriction enzymes
breaks open cells to release DNA
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PCR
copies DNA
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gel electrophoresis
makes DNA visible
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stain like SYBRSafe
separates DNA
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soap
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Question 10
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Match each to its category (see page 45)
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Covid-19 infection
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cause of death
respiratory failure
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mechanism of death
natural
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manner of death
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Question 11
11.
Match each body system to its description (see pp. 46-59)
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includes testes, adrenal glands, ovaries, pituitary gland & pancreas
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muscular
primary function is MOVEMENT
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nervous
primary function is to CLEAN the BLOOD
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endocrine
processes & responds to information
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skeletal
etymology comes from word for "dried up" & this includes joints
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urinary
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Question 12
12.
Match each body system to its description (see pp. 46-59)
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outer covering of body
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digestive
includes intestines & stomach
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cardiovascular
carries materials throughout body
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integumentary
sperm & eggs are cells of this system
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reproductive
exchanges gases
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respiratory
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Question 13
13.
Algor mortis is determining time of death based on _______________ & its often measured using the _________ (see pp. 53-37).
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Question 14
14.
Match each career to its description
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studies insect life on & around dead body
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Forensic Entomologist
determines composition of substances like pills found at scenes
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Forensic Pathologist
performs autopsies
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Forensic Toxicologist
performs duties like gel electrophoresis
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Forensic Chemist
studies blood & fluids for substances like medications