Across
- 1. the chemical that glows green in the dark after reacting to blood
- 4. to clot/clump/fix/heal cuts and wounds to damaged blood veins
- 5. The abbreviation for the chemical that glows violet to find blood
- 6. a type of white blood cells, that are from lymph nodes that release large amounts of antibodies in response to antigens
- 9. the light used to find blood at crime scenes
- 11. a type of spatter that is shown after a bloody surface touches another surface
- 12. when blood flies off the weapon and hits the wall, floor, ceiling
- 14. makes up 1% of your blood, and fights infections
Down
- 2. makes up most of you blood and is the most commonly known
- 3. To scatter a liquid in small amounts or in drops
- 5. will glow blue in the dark after reacting to blood
- 7. a type of spatter that usually caused by gunshot
- 8. a type of spatter when the blood is at a medium velocity (usually from a blunt weapon)
- 10. When blood spatters from a single source (a victim), all of the tails will point from that source.
- 13. a type of spatter when the blood falls from the victim (low velocity)