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PLTW Biomedical Review: Crime Scene Investigation, Human Body Systems, and Diabetes, Exams of Biomedicine

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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PLTW Biomedical: REVIEW
What are the 5 steps to a crime scene investigation? correct answers1) Interview
2) Examine
3) Photograph
4) Sketch
5) Process
Glastier Equation correct answers98.4-recorded temp.
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1.5 hr = #hrs since death
What are the steps to experimental design? correct answers1) Question
2) Research
3) Hypothesis
4) Test
5) Analyze
6) Communicate
Algor Mortis correct answersReduction in body temp. after death
Lividity correct answersDiscolored, bluish appearence caused by a bruise, congestion of blood vessels,
strangulation, etc. of the face hands or nails
PPE correct answersPersonal Protective Equipment
How are blood stain patterns left at a crime scene used to help investigators establish the events that
took place at the crime scene? correct answersBlood stain patterns can help determine the weapon(s)
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PLTW Biomedical: REVIEW

What are the 5 steps to a crime scene investigation? correct answers1) Interview

  1. Examine
  2. Photograph
  3. Sketch
  4. Process Glastier Equation correct answers98.4-recorded temp.

1.5 hr = #hrs since death What are the steps to experimental design? correct answers1) Question

  1. Research
  2. Hypothesis
  3. Test
  4. Analyze
  5. Communicate Algor Mortis correct answersReduction in body temp. after death Lividity correct answersDiscolored, bluish appearence caused by a bruise, congestion of blood vessels, strangulation, etc. of the face hands or nails PPE correct answersPersonal Protective Equipment How are blood stain patterns left at a crime scene used to help investigators establish the events that took place at the crime scene? correct answersBlood stain patterns can help determine the weapon(s)

used and the location of blood source, also called point of origin. If two similar sized blood drops fall from different heights, their size will also be different. RFLPs correct answersRestriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms. In what direction to RFLPs travel in gel electrophoreisis? correct answersRFLPs' move from negative to positive ends in gel electrophoreisis Who performs autopsies? correct answersMedical Examiner Urinary System correct answersKidneys Ureters Urethra Bladder Nervous System correct answersBrain Spinal Cord Peripheral Nerves Sense Organs Endocrine System correct answersPancreas Thymus Thyroid Pituitary Pineal Gland Adrenal Gland Ovaries/Testes

Suicide Natural Undetermined Accidental HIPAA correct answersHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- 1996 Type 1 diabetes correct answersBody does not produce insulin; most often found in children http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/type-2/#sthash.MHqjsYIX.dpuf Type 2 diabetes correct answersIf you have type 2 diabetes your body does not use insulin properly. This is called insulin resistance.

  • See more at: http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/type-2/#sthash.MHqjsYIX.dpuf Positive Feedback correct answersIncreases the body's response such as child birth and blood clottting Negative Feedback correct answersDecreases the body's response such as blood pressure What are the main nutrients in food? correct answersCarbohydrates, Lipids, and Proteins Starch is identified with... correct answersIodine Sugar is identified with... correct answersBenedict Protein is identified with... correct answersBiuret Examples of monomers correct answersMonosaccharides Amino Acids Glycerol+fatty acid chains

Examples of polymers correct answersCarbohydrates Proteins Triglycerides Dehydration Synthesis correct answersRemove water and come together Hydrolysis correct answersSplit with water