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T. Trimpe 2006 http://sciencespot.netT. Trimpe 2006 http://sciencespot.net
Don’t Forget...
Contestants
Although they give answers in the form of
questions on the TV show, you do not need to do this.
You do need to write your answers on your
game board!
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CrimeScene
FingerprintBasics
Blood Basics I
Blood Basics II
Chromatography Basics
Any physical location in which a crime has
occurred or is suspected of having occurred.
Crime Scene for $100
Crime Scene
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Investigators work with sketch artists and
eyewitnesses to create these sketches of a
person’s face.
Crime Scene for $200
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Facial Composite
Crime Scene for $300
Any evidence found at a crime scene in the form of a physical
object.
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Physical Evidence
Crime Scene for $400
Physical evidence found at a crime scene
in small, but measurable amounts.
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Trace Evidence
Crime Scene for $500
An alternate location where additional
evidence of a crime may be found, such as
where a gun was thrown away.
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Secondary Crime Scene
Fingerprint Basics for $100
The three main types of
fingerprints are ...
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Loops, whorls, and arches
Fingerprint Basics for $200
How would this fingerprint be
classified?
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Loop
Fingerprint Basics for $300
How would this fingerprint be
classified?
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Plain Arch
Fingerprint Basics for $400
How would this fingerprint be
classified?
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Central PocketWhorl
Fingerprint Basics for $500
What is the most common type of
fingerprint?
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Loops
Chromatography for $100
A type of mixture in which one substance is
dissolved in another
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Solution
Chromatography for $200
The substance that is dissolved in a solution,
such as the ink in chromatography.
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Solute
Chromatography for $300
The substance that does the dissolving, such as the water in
chromatography.
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Solvent
Chromatography for $400
If you attempt paper chromatography with a
black marker and nothing happens, what
does this mean?
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It is a permanent marker
orIt is not water
soluble
Chromatography for $500
Chromatography is from the
Greek word, chromos. What does it mean?
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Color
Blood Basics I for $100
Your blood type is determined by these,
which you inherit from your parents.
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Genes
Blood Basics I for $200
The most abundant cells in our blood.
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Red blood cells
Blood Basics I for $300
The cells in our blood that are a part of our
immune system.
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White blood cells
Category IV for $400
Which blood type is indicated by the test
results shown below?A
B
Rh
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A+
Blood Basics I for $500
Which blood type is the most common?
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O
Blood Basics II for $100
How would a blood droplet from a wound to the upper arm differ
from one to the lower leg?
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It would be larger in diameter and possibly have a larger spread.
Blood Basics II for $200
How would the distance between blood droplets change if a person was
running instead of walking?
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The drops would be further apart
orThe drops would
be more of a teardrop shape.
Blood Basics II for $300
What blood type is referred to as the universal donor?
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Type O
A person with Type O blood can donate blood
to all blood types.
Blood Basics II for $400
Which blood type is known as the
universal recipient?
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Type AB
A person with Type AB blood can receive any
blood type.
Blood Basics II for $500
If a person has Type B- blood, which 2 blood types can he safely
receive in a transfusion?
Type B- and O-
How much do you want to risk?
How much do you want to risk?
What percentage of people have
fingerprints with loops?
60%
Which team won?