Blood Unit Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What does BPA stand for? | Bloodstain Pattern Analysis |
How can blood be detected at a crime scene? | Light sources or Blood Reagent Tests |
What chemical is used by crime scene investigators to locate traces of blood (even if cleaned or removed)? | Luminol |
What is a chemical process that is used for blood enhancement and makes the blood visible for photography and analysis? | Levco Crystal Violet (LCV) |
What is a chemical capable of detecting latent or old blood and is similar to luminol? | Fluorescein |
Bloodstains created from the application of force to the area where blood originated | Spatter |
What is the place from where the blood spatter came from or originated? | Origin or Source |
The angle at which a blood droplet strikes a surface | Angle of Impact |
What is a droplet from which a satellite spatter originates? | Parent Drop |
Small drops of blood that break off from the parent spatter when the blood droplet hits a surface | Satellite Spatters |
What are the pointed edges of a stain that radiate out from the spatter? | Spines |
What are patterns created from the force of gravity? | Passive Bloodstains |
What are patterns that occur when a force is applied to the source of blood? | Projected Bloodstains |
What are patterns that are created when a wet, bloody object comes in contact with a target surface? | Transfer or Contact Bloodstain |
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CHSRThompson
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