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MHS-N Biology Department Presents

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Bio-Jeopardy

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Bio-JeopardyTypes of Injuries

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Manners of Death

Mechanisms of Death

Entomology

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Anthropology Autopsy Misc

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Q: is a tearing injury due to friction or impact with a blunt object

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A: What is a Laceration

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Q: is a bruise due to rupture or penetration of small-caliber blood vessel walls.

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A: What is a contusion?

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Q: is a friction injury removing superficial layers of skin.

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A: What is an abrasion?

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A: What are is a puncture wound?

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A: What is an Incised wound?

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Q: the individual falls victim to a hostile environment

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A. What is accidential?

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Q: The victim caused his/her own death on purpose

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A: Who was suicide?

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Q: Someone else caused the victim's death, whether by intention or by criminal negligence

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A: What is a homicide?

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Q: the victim dies in the absence of an environment reasonably

considered hostile to human life

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A: What is natural causes?

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Q: there was no clear manner of death.

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A: What is undetermined?

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Q: the process that causes one or more vital organs or organ systems to fail .

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A: What is a mechanism of death

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Q: is a change in the normal rhythm of the heart

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A: What is a arrhythmia

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Q: is bacteria in the blood that often occurs with severe infections.

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A: What is Septicemia?

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Q: is the lack of oxygen to the brain

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A: What is Cerebral anoxia ?

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Q: death after a significant loss of blood - a major artery or the heart is damaged and blood loss occurs.

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A: What is Exsanguination-?

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Q: identification, determination, collection and testifying.

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A:what is the job of a forensic entomologist

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Q:1 – Flies (Diptera) and

2 – Beetles (Coleoptera)

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A: What are most insects used in investigations are in two major orders:?

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Q: is also an important tool in analyzing insect evidence from a corpse

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A: What is Weather data ?

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Q: consist of egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages

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A: What is a complete life cycle ?

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A: What are egg, larvae, pupa and adult

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Q: analyze skeletal remains to determine the identity of a victim as well as his/her life history, cause of death, or other clues about a crime.

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A: What is a FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGISTS

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Q: sex, age and race

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A: What are the main characteristics Determined by a forensic anthropologist

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Q: can be collected from bone, teeth, and hair to provide clues to a person’s identity.

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A: What are DNA samples?

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Q:Ilium and Ishium

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A: What are bones of the hip?

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Q: carpals, metacarpals and phalanges

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A: What are bones of the hand?

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Q: double gloves, gown, apron, shoe covers, face shield

 

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A: What is the standard dress of a person while performing an autopsy. ?

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Q: Skin & muscle, are pulled from the chest wallChest Plate is extracted

Heart is extracted

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A: What is Opening the Chest?

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Q: Internal Examination and External Examination.

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A: What is the physical examination of the body is broken up into two parts.?

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A: What is a “Y” incision cut from behind each ear and running down the neck, meeting at the breastbone, continuing towards the groin.

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Q: All body organs at once

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A: “Rokitansky Method”

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Q: injury that occurred before death.

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A: What is Antemortem?

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Q: caused by a chemical change in the muscles after death

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A: What is rigor mortis?

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Q: When should Insect evidence should be collected

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A:at the scene by a forensic entomologist or trained investigator?

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Q: PMI

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A: What is postmortem interval?

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Q: the concentration of potassium in the vitreous humor of the eye

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A: What increases with PMI

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