Final forensic science
The shaft of the hair is considered class evidence
/True
Which of the following characteritics is found in typical Asian hair
/b. dark medulla
When are fingerprints formed?
10 weeks' gestation (pregnancy).
print with two or more patterns, or does not clearly fall under any of the other categories
Accidental Whorl
Used to get prints off metal, glass or skin. Produces a white print. The sample is heated in a vapor tent.
Cyanoacrylate
The studyof fingerprints is called
Dactyloscopy
The passing of evidence from victim to suspect or vice versa
Direct Transfer
print with two deltas and two loops combined in one print. Makes an "S" or hand interlocking shape
Double Loop Whorl
Fingerprint matching by a computer happens within in a matter of seconds.
False
Fingerprints of the left hand are mirror images of the fingerprints on the right hand.
False
Hair is composed mostly of a protein called cellulose.
False
It is necessary to obtain a full print from a suspect in order to compare his fingerprint with a fingerprint found at the crime scene.
False
The smallest indivisible unit of a textile, that has a length 100 times greater than its diameter
Fiber
Which of the following is NOT one of the three principles of fingerprinting
Identical twins have the same DNA and will have the same fingerprints
A hidden fingerprint was found as a crime scene and was made visible through the use of magnetic powder. What is this type of fingerprint called?
Latent Fingerprint
What is tle most common type of fingerprint pattern?
Loop
chemical that reacts with amino acids to produce a purple color
Ninhydrin
A visible fingerprint is produced at a crime scene from fingers that were coated with blood. What is this type of fingerprint called?
Patent Fingerprint
A print in which ridges enter on one side and exit on the other side
Plain Arch
5. A print with two deltas and a complete circuit. The line between the deltas intersects the circuit
Plain Whorl
A 3-D fingerprint is left in soap at a crime scene. What is this type of fingerprint called?
Plistic Fingerprint
3. print with one delta with ridges that enter and leave on the same side, towards the thumb
Radial Loop
transfer of evidence from a source to a suspect, and then another person
Secondary Transfer
Used to lift prints off wood and styrofoam, produes a black or rediish brown print DV under uv light.
Silver nitrate
2. A print in which ridges enter on one side, spike in the center, and exit on the other side
Tented Arch
The use of fingerprints in identification is not perfect because
The current technology depends on humans to analyze the information, and humans make mistakes.
What characteristics of cotton make it a great source of fiber for clothing?
The fibers are easily woven and dyed
A fingerprint is an impression left on any surface that consist of the pattern of ridges on the last joint of a person's finger. They are a result of oil and secretions from skin mixing with dirt.
True
print with one delta with ridges that enter and leave on the same side, towards the pinky
Ulnar Loop
What is the least common type of fingerprint pattern?
VC. Arch
All hairs on the head of a person are identical.
VFalse
Fingerprints are generally considered to be a form of class evidence.
VFalse
A fingerprint remains unchanged over the course of a person's lifetime.
VTrue
Hair can provide clues about someone's ancestry.
VTrue
IAFIS improves the speed and accuracy of fingerprint searches because it electronically accesses fingerprints from local, state, and national agencies.
VTrue
It is important to always photograph a fingerprint before you attempt to lift it.
VTrue
A lengthwise yarn or thread in a weave
Warp
crosswise yarn or thread in a weave
Weft
Fibers that have been spun together
Yarn
Hair can be used to determine
all of the these
Match the following subcategories to their fiber classification.
animal Natural
characteristic of natural fibers is that they
are affected by microscopic organisms
All of the following are characteristics of a synthetic fiber except They
are produced by plant, animals, and other organisms
6. A print with two deltas and a complete circuit. The line between the deltas does not intersect the circuit
c. Central Pocket Whorl
All of the following are generally true about fiber evidence except that
can be used to place a person at a crime scene at a specific time
What type of evidence are fibers considered?
class and trace evidence
Which parts of a hair can be analyzed for nudear DNA
follicle
What is way that a fiber can be collected?
forceps vacuum lint roller all of these
Animal hair can be dstingushed from human hair because animal har
greater medulary index and more varation in the cuticle pattem
Human hair has which type of cuticle
imbricate
Microscopic hair analysis
is used to exclude asuspect
brown colored print is produced that fades quickly and must be photographed immediately or sprayed with starch. Used for lifting prints on paper or cardboard
lodine
What is the different between a regenerated fiber and a synthetic fiber?
manufactured component. Synthetic fibers Regenerated fibers have a natural component to them derived from cellulose in combination with a originate from petroleum products and are non-cellulose based,
Match the following subcategories to their fiber classification.
mineral Natural
While looking at the basic fingerprint patterns can quickly help eliminate a suspect, in order to positively match a print found at a crime scene to an individual, more is needed. Every individual, including identical twins, has a unique fingerprint due to unique ridge patterns called
minutiae
Which of the following is most likely a result of the hair bleaching?
oidized hair and damaged DNA
Match the following subcategories to their fiber classification.
plant Natural
Natural fibers can be harvested from
plants, animals, minerals
Animal fibers are made up of blank whereas plant fibers are made up of blank
protein and cellulose
Match the following subcategories to their fiber classification.
regenerated Manufactured
The type of weave pattern of a fabric affects all of the following except
solubility in water
Which of the following is not a place that fibers can originate from?
steel
Which factors are used to calculate the medullary cortex of the hair?
width of medulla and the width of the hair
Although variations can occur, which of the following best describes European hair?
straight or wavy with evenly distributed granules
Match the following subcategories to their fiber classification.
synthetic Manufactured
The period when hair is naturally shed is called the
telogen