Across
- 5. a branch of bio-science dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features
- 7. a substance that accelerates the rate of chemical reaction but is not itself permanently changed by the reaction
- 9. some letters are consistently tilted more or less than others
- 10. specially trained person who is scientifically analyzes handwriting and other features in a document
- 12. any extra caricatures or pictures added to words
- 15. do the letters flow or are they erratic and shaky
- 18. examining the average amount of area between words and letter formation
- 19. an enzyme found in high concentration
- 21. fiber derived from plants or animals
- 23. fiber created from natural materials or by chemical processes
- 24. a compound capable of donating a hydrogen ion to another compound
- 25. analytical technique that measures the mass to change ratio of charged particles
- 26. paid employees or contractors working for companies as security specialists via hacking
Down
- 1. check for on the downward and upward strokes
- 2. a material that changes the color of reflected or transmitted light as the result of wavelength selective absorbtion
- 3. will look for vulnerabilities in a system without the owners permission or knowledge
- 4. dye or ink is applied to filter or chromatography paper placed in a solvent and pigments are separated
- 6. a common type of chromatography used in analytical chemistry for separating and analyzing compounds
- 8. compare how capital letters are joined to lowercase letters
- 11. does the writing tend to follow a straight line, move downward, or move upward
- 13. a technique for separating molecules through their migration on a support medium under the influence of an electrical potential
- 14. any long connecting marks and or swooshes added to letters
- 16. A protein that acts as a catalyst for certain specific reactions
- 17. a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media
- 20. the individual chemicals that make up a substance
- 22. responsible for writing malware
