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Unit 1 Review Go Formative

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Question 1
1.

All of these are parts of a human hair EXCEPT (see page 12)

Question 2
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Question 3
3.

Which statement about blood is FALSE? (see page 18)

Question 4
4.

Match each component of blood to its role (see page 19).

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leukocytes
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carry oxygen
thrombocytes
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fights disease
plasma
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
7.

Match each letter to what it's labeling (see page 25).

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phosphate
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deoxyribose sugar
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Question 8
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Question 9
9.

Match each to the role it plays in DNA analysis (see page 29)

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breaks open cells to release DNA
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restriction enzymes
separates DNA
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Question 10
10.

Match each to its category (see page 45)

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natural
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cause of death
Covid-19 infection
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mechanism of death
respiratory failure
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manner of death
Question 11
11.

Match each body system to its description (see pp. 46-59)

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processes & responds to information
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muscular
primary function is to CLEAN the BLOOD
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Question 12
12.

Match each body system to its description (see pp. 46-59)

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sperm & eggs are cells of this system
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digestive
outer covering of body
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Question 13
13.

Question 14
14.

Match each career to its description

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Which of these are considered minutae? (see page 14)
arches
eyes
whorls
forks
ridges
loops
hooks
it carries oxygen AND nutrients
it has 4 main components
there are far more RBCs than any other kind of cell in the body
it's blue when it lacks oxygen
some animals have green or purple blood
stop bleeding
erythrocytes
carries everything else
Which of these are true of presumptive testing? There are FOUR correct answers. (see pp. 19-20)
it's MORE definite than confirmatory testing
it's LESS definite than confirmatory testing
it's done AFTER confirmatory testing
Kastle-Meyer is an example of it
false positives are NOT a problem with this test
this test sometimes results in false positives
blood typing is an example of it
it's done BEFORE confirmatory testing
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)
it's type B blood
the blood cells have O antigens
the blood cells have A antigens
it's type A blood
it's type O blood
the blood cells have B antigens
the blood cells have no antigens
it's type AB blood
X
thymine
Y
guanine
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.
organelles
1
chromosomes
2
nucleotides
3
prokaryotic
4
nucleus
5
DNA
6
eukaryotic
7
PCR
cut DNA
gel electrophoresis
copies DNA
stain like SYBRSafe
makes DNA visible
soap
nervous
etymology comes from word for "dried up" & this includes joints
endocrine
primary function is MOVEMENT
skeletal
includes testes, adrenal glands, ovaries, pituitary gland & pancreas
urinary
cardiovascular
includes intestines & stomach
integumentary
exchanges gases
reproductive
carries materials throughout body
respiratory
Algor mortis is determining time of death based on _______________ & its often measured using the _________ (see pp. 53-37).
liver, brain or rectum
body's stiffness
body's temperature
skin's surface
body's coloration
performs duties like gel electrophoresis
Forensic Entomologist
collects evidence from scenes
Forensic Pathologist
studies insect life on & around dead body
Forensic Toxicologist
studies blood & fluids for substances like medications
Forensic Chemist
determines composition of substances like pills found at scenes
Forensic Technician
performs autopsies
Forensic DNA Analyst