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Hey Seniors: How CSI are you?

Criminalistics A)Study of pollen/spores B)Made by judges C)Private Law D)Another term for forensic science

Criminalistics D) Another word for forensic science

Ballistics A)Using dental marks for identification B)Another term for forensic science C)Bullets and other projectiles D)Study of insects

Ballistics C) Bullets and other projectiles

Pathology A)Field that attempts to find the cause of death B)Study of pollen and spores C)Studying insects D)A fancy doctor word

Pathology A) Field that attempts to find the cause of death

Otondology A)Using dental marks for identification B)Another term for forensic science C)Bullets and other projectiles D)Study of insects

Odontology A) Using dental marks for identification

Entomology A)Using dental marks for identification B)Another term for forensic science C)Bullets and other projectiles D)Study of insects

Entomology D) Study of insects

Palynology A)Study of pollen/spores B)Made by judges C)Private Law D)Another term for forensic science

Palynology A) Study of pollen/spores

Source: Leanne Ford, Program Director