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Under the Microscope
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That’s Hairy
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CSI
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Wildcard
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TwistedFibers
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Column 1, 100
The magnification of the scanning objective on our
microscopes is this.
Column 1, 200
If you are using an ocular with a magnification of 7x and your total magnification is 70x, what objective is currently in use?
Column 1, 300
How many full-length hairs from the scalp are
needed to ensure a representative sample?
Column 1, 400
This is an image of what type of weave
pattern?
Column1, 500
This structure controls the amount of light seen
through your sample on the microscope.
Column 2, 100
Describe how the hair seen below was removed from the person’s head.
Column 2, 200
Pigment granules are primarily found in this part
of the hair.
Column 2, 300
What type of medulla is pictured below?
Column 2, 400
This phase of hair growth lasts up to 5 years.
Column 2, 500
List the 3 types of cuticle patterns.
Column 3, 100
The exchange principle was first noted by this person.
Column 3, 200
Transfer, loss, or contamination of evidence can occur if this step in CSI is not completed.
Column 3, 300
Witnesses are separated at a crime scene, why?
Column 3, 400
A folded paper to hold trace evidence is called this.
Column 3, 500
List the 5 S’s of Crime Scene Investigation in order.
Column 4, 100
These 2 types of yarns make up all weave patterns.
Column 4, 200
Crossover indentations are a characteristic of what type of fiber?
Column 4, 300
What term describes any breach of right, duty or law?
Column 4, 400
Hair grows approximately this much each month.
Column 4, 500
The medullary index for humans is typically less
than this.
Column 5, 100
Name this fiber.
Column 5, 200
Natural fibers can be harvested from these
3 sources.
Column 5, 300
Nylon was manufactured to imitate
this natural fiber.
Column 5, 400
Denim is typically in this weave pattern.
Column 5, 500
Give 3 examples of stem fibers.