PBS- Human Bio Unit 1 Vocab

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Across
  1. 5. List for Biomedical Science and Forensic Science
  2. 6. of Death: The circumstances surrounding the death, such as natural, accident, suicide, or homicide.
  3. 8. Scene Methods: Techniques for collecting evidence, such as the Line/Strip, Grid, Zone, and Spiral methods, used depending on the nature and size of the crime scene.
  4. 10. Evidence: Deoxyribonucleic acid, a molecule that stores genetic information and can be used as evidence.
  5. 11. Science: The application of scientific methods and principles to criminal and civil investigations to determine what happened at a crime scene.
  6. 12. A systematic inquiry to discover and examine facts surrounding an incident or crime.
  7. 13. The central core of the hair.
  8. 14. The outermost layer of a hair strand.
  9. 15. A postmortem examination of the body to determine the cause of death.
Down
  1. 1. of Death: The physiological process that leads to death.
  2. 2. Scientist: A scientist who conducts tests and analyzes evidence to aid in diagnosing and treating diseases, as well as in criminal investigations.
  3. 3. of Death: The specific injury or disease that led to the death.
  4. 4. The main body of the hair.
  5. 7. The building blocks of DNA, composed of a sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group.
  6. 9. Information or objects that help establish facts in a legal investigation.
  7. 11. Unique patterns on the tips of fingers that can be used for identification.