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MHS-N Biology Department Presents In association with Unter Productions Bio-Jeopardy

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In association with Unter Productions. MHS-N Biology Department Presents. Bio-Jeopardy. Bio-Jeopardy. Manners of Death. Types of Injuries. Mechanisms of Death. Entomology. Misc. Anthropology. Autopsy. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MHS-N Biology Department Presents

In association with Unter Productions

Bio-Jeopardy

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Bio-JeopardyTypes of Injuries

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Manners of Death

Mechanisms of Death

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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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