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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Crime Lab Units Forensic Anthroplogy & Pathology Basic Fingerprints Developing Fingerprints MIXED UP

2 What crime lab unit would you send a blood sample to? 1-1

3 Biology

4 These are the 4 crime lab units. 1-2

5 Biology, Physical Science, Photography, Firearms

6 This is the crime lab you would send soil samples to. 1-3

7 Physical Science

8 1-4 This is the crime lab where you would send cartridges.

9 Firearms

10 1-5 This is the crime lab unit you would send trace explosives

11 Physical Science

12 2-1 This is what PMI stands for

13 Post Mortem Interval

14 2-2 What do cranial sutures that are close together indicate?

15 Older

16 2-3 These are the four things that can be determined from a skeleton

17 Gender, Race, Age, Height (stature)

18 2-4 This is shown in the body from 30 minutes – 2 hours after death

19 Livor mortis

20 2-5 What are the four manners of death?

21 Natural, homicide, suicide, and accident

22 3-1

23 Arch

24 3-2

25 Loop

26 3-3 How many deltas are found in a whorl fingerprint?

27 2

28 3-4 Draw the difference between an arch and a tented arch

29 90 degrees

30 3-5

31 Whorl

32 4-1 Why do we have fingerprints?

33 To grasp and grip things

34 4-2 What does AFIS stand for?

35 Automated Fingerprint Identification System

36 4-3 This fingerprint developing method turns fingerprints purple.

37 Ninhydrin

38 4-4 What are the three types of fingerprints?

39 Visible, Latent, Plastic.

40 4-5 What are the three principles of fingerprints?

41 1.Unchanging for Life 2.Easily Classified Ridge Patterns 3.Individual Characteristics

42 5-1 Restate the Locard Exchange Principle in your own words.

43 Wherever you go you take something with you and leave something behind.

44 5-2 What percentage of people have arch loop and whorl fingerprints?

45 Arch-5% Loop-60% Whorl-35%

46 5-3 What forms fingerprints?

47 Sweat glands leave oils on surfaces.

48 5-4 Name 1 of the 3 types of evidence?

49 Physical, trace, testimonial

50 5-5 This person is usually the first to arrive at a crime scene

51 Police Officer


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