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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Identify the digestive system | mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, large intestine, small intestine |
| Creates and excretes bile to break down fat | liver |
| absorbs nutrients | small intestine |
| absorbs water | large intestine |
| mechanical and chemical digestion, start of digestion of protein | stomach |
| connects mouth to stomach | esophagus |
| stores bile | gallbladder |
| creates saliva to break down starch | salivary glands |
| mechanical and chemical break down of food, seat of the digestion of starch | mouth |
| releases insulin to break down sugar | pancreas |
| what are two careers in the fields of forensics | expert witness and forensic scientist |
| who collects samples during an autopsy | medical examiner |
| who analyzes samples collected | forensic toxicologist |
| what can be detected in stomach contents | illegal drugs, legal drugs, alcohol, and toxins |
| what can be tested by a forensic toxicologist | stomach contents, blood, saliva, urine, and hair |
| what is the main purpose of digestion | to produce energy |
| which of these is illegal? oxycodone, acetaminophen, ecstasy, acetylsalicylic acid | ecstacy |
| what is another name for Tylenol | acetaminophen |
| What items were in Anna's toxicology report | aspirin and ethanol |
| what does toxicology involve | studying how harmful the affects of any material are on organisms |
| A forensics investigator believes they have found a blood stain at a crime scene. They use the Kastle Meyer test on the stain and it comes back positive. Does this confirm that the stain is in fact blood? | No, the Kastle Meyer test is a presumptive test for blood. Further testing is needed |
| The use of DNA fingerprinting relies on the fact that_______. | no two people, except identical twins, have exactly the same DNA |
| This area of forensics has the most to do with performing autopsies to determine time and cause of death. | pathology |
| True or False - Forensic toxicology involves not only the area of toxicology, but also the use of areas such as analytic chemistry and pharmacology. | true |
| define toxicology | it is the study of chemical substances and treating exposures to toxins |
| An important function of the digestive system is to: | absorb nutrients |
| circulatory | heart |
| nervous | spinal cord |
| skeletal | cartilage |
| integumentary | hair |
| respiratory | lungs |
| digestive | stomach |
| urinary | kidney |
| reproductive | uterus |
| Any substance that, when taken in sufficient quantities, causes a harmful or deadly reaction is known as a | poison |
| _____________ is one of the most commonly encountered poisons. | carbon monoxide |
| Which of the following is NOT considered to be on of the five major categories of drugs? | opiates |
| Toxicology is the study of ______. Toxicologists study the ______ effects these substances have on the body. | poisons, harmful |
| You’ve just eaten lunch. What path does food take through your digestive system? | esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine |