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Title: FORENSIC BIOLOGY: CHAPTER BODILY FLUID
Description: Forensic Biology Chapter Bodily Fluid practice Q&A for students. Analysis of body fluids for forensic investigations are important as they can provide a key evidence in a criminal investigation.

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FORENSIC BIOLOGY
CHAPTER BODILY FLUID
Question
Semen

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Answer

2
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Is bone marrow part of the lymphatic system?

Yes

4
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In your opinion, why does blood remain as the most favoured biological
evidence used for sample collection in criminal investigation case?

The blood is easily found at the crime scene even
though semen has the higher DNA content than
blood
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6
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People with AB blood type is a universal blood donor
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People with AB blood type is a universal plasma donor
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Mixing B blood type with Antibody B will cause an agglutination
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Mixing A blood type with Antibody B will cause an agglutination
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Can dried blood stain be used for Polymerase chain reaction (PCR ) method
analysis after being exposed to Luminol liquid spray?

Yes

12
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True

Hemoglobin

14
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True

15
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Amylase found in other body fluids will not be present in sufficient quantity
for detection by the Phadebas method
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True

17
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Dry saliva stain can be used for Phadebas test
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The stains on the clothes can be identified conclusively as semen by

Acid Phosphatase Test

20
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True

21
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Name the machinery that function to sterilised laboratory apparatus using
high pressure and temperature
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Name the test used for human blood discrimination

Precipitin test

24
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False

25
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True

26
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Urine

27
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True

lily
rh
m

13
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False

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However a
control sample of the lubricant may be required for differential extraction
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In post-mortem cases, all possible samples should be collected from the
deceased victim, which include dental flossing, pulled scalp hair, pulled pubic
hair, and swabs of the neck, breasts, mouth, external genitalia, vagina,
cervix, anus, and rectum
...
Victim/Suspect sample collection should ideally be completed by a medicalforensic examiner
...
Collecting more than two swabs from the vaginal cavity increases evidentiary
value


Title: FORENSIC BIOLOGY: CHAPTER BODILY FLUID
Description: Forensic Biology Chapter Bodily Fluid practice Q&A for students. Analysis of body fluids for forensic investigations are important as they can provide a key evidence in a criminal investigation.