Across
- 3. the person who had a crime committed against them
- 4. outermost layer of the hair shaft, formed of overlapping scales
- 6. large enough to be visible to the naked eye
- 9. circumstantial evidence that is not part of a living thing is __ evidence
- 12. a person who is believed to have possibly committed a crime
- 13. innermost layer of the hair shaft, formed of transparent cells and hollow space
- 16. __ evidence is indirect evidence found at a crime scene
- 17. pigment that gives hair its color, specifically, darker brown and black colors
- 18. __ science is the name of this class
- 19. facts and items found to be connected to a crime, that help investigators to determine what happened during the crime
Down
- 1. too small to be seen, except under a microscope
- 2. structure in the dermis, below the skin, from which a strand of hair grows
- 5. firsthand observations are __ evidence
- 7. notice or perceive something, and register it as being significant
- 8. pigment that give hair its color, specifically, blond and red colors
- 10. visible part of the hair, above the skin
- 11. layer of the hair shaft between the medulla and the cortex, which contains most of the hair’s pigment
- 14. type of medulla pattern commonly found in animal hairs
- 15. circumstantial evidence that is part of a living (or once-living) thing
