________ can be used to take photos of or detonate bomb.
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IMS device
A(n) ________ can be used to identify the residue.
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Forensic serology
________ is the study of bodily fluids such as blood, semen, breast milk, saliva, etc.
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x ray
A(n) ________ can be used to search for bombs.
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DNA
________ can be used to link a suspect to numerous crimes anywhere.
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Toxicology
________ focuses more on how the exposure of the substance affects an organism.
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Forensic pathologists
________ are specially trained physicians that determine the cause of death by examination of the cadaver, both internally and externally.
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Trace examiners
________ utilize tools such as tweezers, tape and cotton swabs to collect the evidence.
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latent print
A(n) ________ is an impression of the fingers or palms that have been imprinted onto another surface.
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Teeth
________ can also inhabit other evidence, such as DNA, blood, and saliva.
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Drug chemistry
________ can be used to analyze physical trace evidence found at crime scenes in order to identify unknown substances (by matching them to known substances) and /or the presence of known drugs.
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Arson investigators
What are responsible for determining the true cause of fires or explosions whether they were accidental or deliberate (or fire accelerators)
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Digital forensics
________. ________ is a branch dealing with the recovery, investigation, and analysis of digital evidence from computers and mobile devices.
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Drugs
________ are either stored in sealed envelopes or airtight /watertight plastic containers.
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Forensic Odontology studies dental evidence
________ left behind at crime scenes.
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DNA analysis
________ is one of the most instrumental tools in crime scene investigations because everyones DNA is unique (except for identical twins)
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DNA
________ can be found in or on the human body, especially hair, blood, urine, etc.