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A comprehensive review of key concepts in pltw biomedical, covering crime scene investigation techniques, human body systems, and diabetes. It includes questions and answers related to the 5 steps of a crime scene investigation, experimental design, algor mortis, lividity, blood stain patterns, rflps, autopsies, human body systems, manners of death, hipaa, and diabetes types. The document also explores concepts like positive and negative feedback, main nutrients in food, and examples of monomers and polymers.
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