Forensic Science October 6!

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