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Daily CSI Week 8 Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Thursday

CSI Challenge #8 Scrambled Words Week 8 - Monday Daily CSI CSI Challenge #8 Scrambled Words T. Trimpe 2006 http://sciencespot.net/

Unscramble each set of letters to reveal a forensic science term. 1. lobod pyet 2. cimrinla 3. olpcie 4. redisue 5. howrl

The answers are ... 1. lobod pyet BLOOD TYPE 2. cimrinla CRIMINAL 3. olpcie POLICE 4. redisue RESIDUE 5. howrl WHORL

Spot the Differences Time’s Up Week 8- Tuesday Daily CSI Spot the Differences Time’s Up Source: http://www.slylockfox.com/arcade/6diff/index.html

Find the 6 differences between the two pictures. Answers: Hair tie, mouse hole, table leg, phone, phone cord, missing watch band

Case #8: Missing Masterpiece Week 8 - Wednesday Daily CSI Case #8: Missing Masterpiece http://www.slylockfox.com/arcade/BrainBogglers/index.html

Hint: What is different about the owls? A painting by a world-renowned artist was stolen from the Forest Museum. The missing masterpiece is now in Kopy Kat's studio. The feline forger has already painted a copy of the artwork. Which one does Slylock Fox suspect is the original painting? Hint: What is different about the owls?

The painting with the eyes pointed straight ahead is the original. Solution An owl cannot move its eyes from side to side, but must turn its head to see in other directions. The painting with the eyes pointed straight ahead is the original.

Spot the Differences Scary Movie Week 8 - Thursday Daily CSI Spot the Differences Scary Movie Source: http://www.slylockfox.com/arcade/6diff/index.html

Find the 6 differences between the two pictures. Answers: Man’s shirt, movie projector, missing popcorn, missing girl’s tooth, woman’s hair, missing chair back

Week 8 - Friday Daily CSI Trivia Set #8

Questions 1. True or False? You can alter your DNA so it will appear to be different. 2. What was one of the problems during early blood tests? (Around 1875) A. Microscopic examination could not be applied to dried blood B. Human blood could not be distinguished from animal blood C. Blood types could not be identified D. All of these 3. What system used by the FBI compiles DNA of known violent offenders from all over the nation and can be used to match DNA with a sample found at a crime scene? A. AFIS B. DNAW C. CODIS D. CDDB 4. A woman gets out of bed, watches TV, talks on the phone, pets her cat, and then shoots her husband. She hides the gun and runs away. Which object would be most useful to the forensic serologist in finding out who the woman was? A. The TV B. The cat C. The phone D. The TV remote 5. True or False? Your blood type appears only in your blood.

Answers 1. False - You can alter your DNA so it will appear to be different. 2. What was one of the problems during early blood tests? D. All of these 3. What system used by the FBI compiles DNA of known violent offenders from all over the nation and can be used to match DNA with a sample found at a crime scene? C. CODIS- The Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) has blood samples of offenders and has solved many cases. CODIS solved a 1993 sexual assault case by linking that suspect to a 1991 rape case. 4. A woman gets out of bed, watches TV, talks on the phone, pets her cat, and then shoots her husband. She hides the gun and runs away. Which object would be most useful to the forensic serologist in finding out who the woman was? C. The phone All of these things would help find out who the woman is, but to the forensic serologist, the phone would be the most handy. When you talk on the phone, little bits of saliva go onto the phone when you talk. White blood cells are found in saliva so the woman's DNA would be on the phone. 5. False - Your blood type appears only in your blood. Your blood type appears in bodily fluids other than your blood a lot of the time. About 80% of the population's blood type appears in more than one of their other fluids.