Forensics- Bones Unit
When it comes to determining the age of bones which parts are most useful?
1. teeth ** 2. epiphyses or growth plates 3. pubic symphysis 4. cranial sutures
Teeth are often used for body identification because
1. they are the hardest substances in the body (they do not readily decompose) 2. they are unique to the individual 3. x-rays are a good record of a person's teeth, giving them a unique identity
Basilar suture
female: closes as young as 14 male: closes as young as 16 -if the suture is open the individual is general considered to be 18 or younger
How can the bones be used to show age determination?
looking at the epiphyses are good places to look for changes in estimating age.
Gender differences in fingers
male index fingers is sometimes shorter than the third finger. female index finger is sometimes longer than the third finger.
Gender differences in rib cage
male rib cages are generally wider and larger than those of females.
How does a skull illustrate gender
male: pertruding brow bone female: occipital bun is round
How does a skull illustrate race
nasal aperture, oval orbits, mandibles
What do bones form when they break that makes them stronger than before the break?
the bone forms a hard callus of minerals around the break and then the bone is remodeled
What may scientists be able to determine from a whole bone or part of a bone?
1. an age range 2. sex 3. race 4. approximate height 5. cause of death, disease, or anomaly
What are the six functions of bones?
1. provide structure and rigidity 2. protect soft tissues and organs 3. serve as an attachment for muscles 4. produce blood cells ** 5. serve as a storage area for minerals ** 6. can detoxify the body by removing heavy metals and other foreign elements from blood **
Forensic Anthropology
a type of applied anthropology that specializes in the changes and variation in the human skeleton for the purpose of legal injury may provide basic information on skeletonized or badly decomposed remains
How can age be determined using cranial sutures?
a. sagittal sutures completely closed -male: 26 or older -female: 29 or older b. sagittal sutures completely open -male: less than 32 -female: less than 35 c. complete closure of all three major sutures -male: over 35 -female: over 50
Adult bones vs Child bones skull sutures
adult: completely closed or completely open child: completely open
Adult bones vs Child bones-epiphyseal plate
adult: partial or complete union child: growth plate has not formed or are seperate
Adult bones vs Child bones epiphyseal line
age 17-33: line is visible older than 20: line is not visible
How do long bones in the arm of leg illustrate age
based off the union or non-union of the epiphyses
How do long bones in the arm or leg illustrate height
calculate using the femur, tibia, humerus, or radius length
Three race groups
caucasoids, negroids, mengoloids
Gender differences in pubic bones
female has wider pubic body than male
Negroid skulls
have a wide nasal aperture, a rectangular plate, square orbits, and more pronounced zygomatic arches. the bones are longer, and have less curvature and greater density.
Mongoloid skulls
have more rounded aperture, a parabolic plate, rounded orbits, wide zygomatic arches, and more pointed mandibles
A previously broken bone can be identified by x-ray. How can this be used to help identify possible child abuse?
if a child receives an x-ray and there have been suspicions of child abuse and there is a previous break recognized then this can be proof of child abuse
epiphyses
in long bones: end of bones, function is to allow for growth
diaphysis
in long bones: shaft of bone, makes up most of the bones length
Caucasoid skulls
long, narrow nasal aperture, a triangular plate, oval orbits, narrow zygomatic arches, and narrow mandibles
What is the easiest way to determine the gender (using the skeleton) of an individual, and why?
one of the easiest ways to determine gender is using the pubic bone, if the pubic bone is wider than the skeleton is a female. This is easy because there are very obvious distinctions
What is the easiest way to tell (using the skeleton) whether a teenager is lying about his/her age, and why?
one of the easiest ways to tell age is by using the epiphyses, if the skeleton is over 21 there will be complete union so if there is no complete union the skeleton is not over 21
How does a skull illustrate age
sagittal suture
Stages of epiphyses growth
stage 1: non-union without separate epiphyses male: 21 or younger female: 20 or younger stage 2: non-union with separate epiphyses male: 16-21 female: 17-20 stage 3: partial union male: 17-30 female: 17-33 stage 4: complete union male: 21 or older female: 20 or older
How can bones help the estimation of height?
the height of a person can be calculated by measuring the length of certain long bones, including the femur, tibia, humerus, and radius.
Osteology
the study of bones
Odontology
the study of teeth