Deck 11: Hairs and Fibers

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The medullary index of human hair is ________ the medullary index for most other animals.

A)The same as
B)Less than
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
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Pigment granules that impart hair with color are found in the:

A)Cortex.
B)Medulla.
C)Cuticle.
D)Both A and B
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The number of hair scales pointing towards the tip of the hair is ________ the number of hair scales pointing towards the hair follicle.

A)The same as
B)Less than
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a layer of the hair shaft?

A)Cuticle
B)Cortex
C)Medulla
D)Follicle
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Medullae may be classified as being:

A)Interrupted or absent.
B)Fragmented.
C)Continuous.
D)All of the above
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Which part of the hair shaft is most resistant to chemical decomposition?

A)Cortex
B)Medulla
C)Follicle
D)Cuticle
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Which race is most likely to have head hair with continuous medullae?

A)Negroid
B)Caucasian
C)Mongoloid
D)Native American
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The central canal running through many hairs is known as the:

A)Shaft.
B)Medulla.
C)Cuticle.
D)Cortex.
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Which feature of hair is MOST important in making a species identification?

A)Follicle shape
B)Scale pattern
C)Bulb size
D)Shaft length
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In determining whether a hair sample originated from a male or a female, the MOST important consideration is:

A)Whether the hair is bleached.
B)The results of DNA analysis performed on the root structure.
C)Whether the hair was dyed.
D)The length of the hair.
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Describe the process of floatation and explain what it is used for.
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What is a physical property? What is a chemical property? Name one physical and chemical property of water.
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A storefront window is broken and a robbery committed. A suspect is later found running from the scene. Examination of his shoes reveals glass particles embedded in a heel. Describe the proper collection and preservation of glass evidence for laboratory examination.
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What physical properties are used most often to characterize glass particles? What is the main drawback of using these properties to characterize glass?
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A criminalist is attempting to find the side of a glass pane from which a shattering force originated. How can that be determined when examining a fragment from a radial crack? A concentric crack?
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What two models do scientists use to explain the nature of light? Under what conditions does each model best describe the behavior of light?
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A human hair in cross-section appeared flat in shape. The racial origin was most likely:

A)Caucasian.
B)Negroid.
C)Indian.
D)Mongoloid.
Question
A cast of a hair surface can be made using:

A)An SEM.
B)Clear nail polish.
C)Softened vinyl.
D)Both B and C
Question
Beard hairs are coarse and normally ________ in cross-section.

A)Ribbon-like
B)Oval
C)Triangular
D)Round
Question
What is refraction? How does the refractive index of a medium affect what the viewer observes when looking at the medium?
Question
A regenerated fiber can be derived from:

A)Polyester.
B)Cellulose.
C)Rayon.
D)Acetate.
Question
If a hair does not have a follicular tag, an expert witness is on best scientific footing when stating that:

A)The hair in question comes from a 21-year-old.
B)His/her examination reveals that the hair is that of a male.
C)The given hair comes from a specific person.
D)A suspect hair comes from a particular animal species.
Question
The presence of sheath cells on hair that has been pulled quickly from the head is ________ the presence of sheath cells on hairs that have been removed slowly from the scalp.

A)The same as
B)Less likely than
C)More likely than
D)None of the above
Question
Before the 20th century, all fibers were:

A)Natural.
B)Regenerated.
C)Synthetic.
D)Derived.
Question
Which would involve determining the refractive index of the fibers?

A)Microscopic examination for color and diameter of fibers
B)Infrared spectrophotometry
C)Study of the birefringence of the fibers
D)TLC study of dyes in fibers
Question
When collecting fiber evidence, great care should be taken to:

A)Avoid cross-contamination of evidence.
B)Shake off all garments to be sent for examination before neatly folding them.
C)Send as much potential evidence as possible to the crime lab to ensure that nothing is missed.
D)Package all items from each individual together in one bag to avoid later confusion.
Question
Which is NOT a synthetic fiber?

A)Rayon
B)Polyester
C)Acrylic
D)All of the above are synthetic
Question
What was the first man-made fiber?

A)Nylon
B)Polyester
C)Acetate
D)Rayon
Question
The visible light microspectrophotometer is a convenient tool with which to compare the color of fibers because:

A)Very small samples can be compared.
B)Fibers can be studied right on a microscope slide.
C)Fibers are not destroyed.
D)All of the above
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Nuclear DNA typing can be most successfully accomplished on hairs that have been removed during which stage of growth?

A)Telogenic
B)Mutagenic
C)Catagenic
D)Anagenic
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Which is made of natural polymers?

A)Plastic
B)Nylon
C)Starch
D)Paint
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By far the most prevalent plant fiber is:

A)Linen.
B)Silk.
C)Kapok.
D)Cotton.
Question
Which step in the examination of fibers would logically be taken first?

A)Examination of dye composition using visible light microspectrophotometer
B)Make a cross-sectional view of the fibers
C)Microscopic examination for color and diameter of fibers
D)Infrared spectrophotometry
Question
Mohair and cashmere are hairs from:

A)A goat.
B)A llama.
C)A sheep.
D)A camel.
Question
Which would produce "fingerprints" of the fibers?

A)Examination of dye composition using a visible light microspectrophotometer
B)Make a cross-sectional view of the fibers
C)Microscopic examination for color and diameter of fibers
D)Infrared spectrophotometry
Question
What is the rate of human hair growth per month?

A)1 inch
B)1 mL
C)1 cm
D)1 dm
Question
Which type of crime is LEAST likely to be solved with the use of fiber evidence?

A)Breaking and entering
B)Sexual assault
C)Bombing
D)Hit-and-run
Question
A fiber whose microscopic appearance includes being ribbon-like in shape (flat)with twists at irregular intervals is:

A)Polyester.
B)Cotton.
C)Kapok.
D)Linen.
Question
Generally, the parallel refractive index of a fiber is ________ the perpendicular refractive index of the same fiber.

A)The same as
B)Less than
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
Question
It is a virtual certainty that two fabrics share a common origin if their fibers:

A)Can be fitted together at their torn edges.
B)Have the same striations.
C)Have the same color.
D)Appear identical in cross-section.
Question
Rayon is classified as a:

A)Natural fiber.
B)Synthetic fiber.
C)Plant fiber.
D)Regenerated fiber.
Question
Which of the following properties should be examined when comparing two fibers?

A)Color
B)Diameter
C)Birefringence
D)All of the above
Question
The layers of the hair shaft are the ________, the ________, and the ________.

A)Cuticle; root; medulla
B)Cortex; mitochondria; pigment
C)Pigment; cortex; pigment
D)Cuticle; cortex; medulla
Question
The stages of hair growth include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Anagenic.
B)Catagenic.
C)Telogenic.
D)Analgesic.
Question
Synthetic fibers display ________ because they are crystalline.

A)High density
B)Infrared reflectance
C)Dispersive properties
D)Birefringence
Question
For standard/reference hair sampling from a victim, the collection of a minimum of ________ full-length head hairs and ________ full-length pubic hairs is recommended.

A)25; 25
B)100; 100
C)20; 20
D)5; 16
Question
A hair sample was examined and its medulla appeared to have a pattern described as resembling a string of pearls. It was most likely from a:

A)Rabbit.
B)Deer.
C)Cat.
D)Mouse.
Question
In making hair evaluations, it is best to view the hairs using a(n)________ microscope.

A)Scanning electron
B)Comparison
C)Stereoscopic
D)Polarizing
Question
The monomers involved in the synthesis of proteins are:

A)Sugars.
B)Amino acids.
C)Fatty acids.
D)Starches.
Question
Forcibly removed hairs are most likely to provide useful DNA evidence because they bear:

A)Catagenic roots.
B)Telogenic roots.
C)Follicular tissue.
D)Mitochondria.
Question
Hair can best be characterized as originating from an animal by examining:

A)The medulla.
B)The cuticle.
C)Both the medulla and cuticle.
D)Its color.
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Which of the following properties should NOT be examined when comparing two synthetic fibers?

A)Presence or absence of delustering particles
B)Diameter
C)Lengthwise striations
D)Medullary index
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The cortex of hair derives its major forensic importance from the fact that it contains:

A)Scales.
B)Pigments.
C)Medullae.
D)DNA.
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In what stage can a hair most readily be removed from the scalp?

A)Anagenic
B)Catagenic
C)Telogenic
D)Analgesic
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Cellulose is the basic component of:

A)Sugar.
B)Starch.
C)Wood.
D)Wool.
Question
Microscopic hair comparisons must be regarded by police and courts as:

A)Conclusive.
B)Individualizing.
C)Useless.
D)Presumptive.
Question
Which statement is true?

A)The racial origin of hair can always be identified.
B)Hair can be individualized through its trace elemental composition.
C)Hair is routinely examined to determine sex.
D)Two hairs from the same head may not have the same morphological characteristics.
Question
A human head hair is best characterized by:

A)The absence of a cortex.
B)Its scale pattern.
C)A medulla that is more than 1/2 the overall diameter of the hair shaft.
D)A medulla that is absent or is less than 1/3 the overall diameter of the hair shaft.
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A criminalist is more likely to obtain DNA from hairs in the:

A)Anagenic stage.
B)Catagenic stage.
C)Telogenic stage.
D)Terminal stage.
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The portion of the hair containing its scales is:

A)The cortex.
B)The cuticle.
C)The medulla.
D)The root.
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The criminalist typically has many fibers available for analysis.
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Which of the following questions CANNOT be answered with a microscopic examination of hair?

A)Whether a hair came from a 25-year-old or an infant
B)Whether a hair is from a man or a woman
C)Whether a hair is from a scalp or a beard
D)Whether the hair is consistent with Mongoloid or Negroid hair
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A criminalist is most likely to collect DNA from hairs in the catagen stage.
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It is common to obtain a physical match for fibers.
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A microscopic examination can tell whether a hair is from a man or a woman.
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Members of the Negroid race usually have head hairs with continuous medullae.
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Manufactured fibers have increasingly replaced natural fibers in garments and fabrics.
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Forcibly removed hairs are most likely to provide useful DNA evidence.
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The scale pattern is not a useful characteristic for individualizing a human hair.
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Much of a hair's resistance and stability is attributed to the cuticle.
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Most animals have medullae that are either continuous or interrupted.
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The scale pattern of the cortex is an important feature for characterizing animal hair.
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A microscopic examination can tell whether a hair is from a scalp or a beard.
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The entire hair is collected because a hair may show variation in color and other morphological features over its entire length.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a natural polymer?

A)Starch
B)Cellulose
C)Sugar
D)Proteins
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It is not necessary for questioned and standard/reference hairs to come from the same area of the body.
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Hair tends to exhibit variable morphological characteristics, not only from one person to another but also within a single individual.
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The cortex derives its major forensic importance from the fact that it gives hair its color.
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Finding white cotton fibers at a crime scene is nearly meaningless due to its wide use.
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The cuticle is formed by overlapping scales that always point away from the tip end of each hair.
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The medullary index of human hair is ________ the medullary index for most other animals.

A)The same as
B)Less than
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
B
2
Pigment granules that impart hair with color are found in the:

A)Cortex.
B)Medulla.
C)Cuticle.
D)Both A and B
A
3
The number of hair scales pointing towards the tip of the hair is ________ the number of hair scales pointing towards the hair follicle.

A)The same as
B)Less than
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
C
4
Which of the following is NOT a layer of the hair shaft?

A)Cuticle
B)Cortex
C)Medulla
D)Follicle
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Medullae may be classified as being:

A)Interrupted or absent.
B)Fragmented.
C)Continuous.
D)All of the above
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Which part of the hair shaft is most resistant to chemical decomposition?

A)Cortex
B)Medulla
C)Follicle
D)Cuticle
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Which race is most likely to have head hair with continuous medullae?

A)Negroid
B)Caucasian
C)Mongoloid
D)Native American
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The central canal running through many hairs is known as the:

A)Shaft.
B)Medulla.
C)Cuticle.
D)Cortex.
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Which feature of hair is MOST important in making a species identification?

A)Follicle shape
B)Scale pattern
C)Bulb size
D)Shaft length
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In determining whether a hair sample originated from a male or a female, the MOST important consideration is:

A)Whether the hair is bleached.
B)The results of DNA analysis performed on the root structure.
C)Whether the hair was dyed.
D)The length of the hair.
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Describe the process of floatation and explain what it is used for.
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What is a physical property? What is a chemical property? Name one physical and chemical property of water.
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A storefront window is broken and a robbery committed. A suspect is later found running from the scene. Examination of his shoes reveals glass particles embedded in a heel. Describe the proper collection and preservation of glass evidence for laboratory examination.
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What physical properties are used most often to characterize glass particles? What is the main drawback of using these properties to characterize glass?
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A criminalist is attempting to find the side of a glass pane from which a shattering force originated. How can that be determined when examining a fragment from a radial crack? A concentric crack?
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What two models do scientists use to explain the nature of light? Under what conditions does each model best describe the behavior of light?
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A human hair in cross-section appeared flat in shape. The racial origin was most likely:

A)Caucasian.
B)Negroid.
C)Indian.
D)Mongoloid.
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A cast of a hair surface can be made using:

A)An SEM.
B)Clear nail polish.
C)Softened vinyl.
D)Both B and C
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Beard hairs are coarse and normally ________ in cross-section.

A)Ribbon-like
B)Oval
C)Triangular
D)Round
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What is refraction? How does the refractive index of a medium affect what the viewer observes when looking at the medium?
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A regenerated fiber can be derived from:

A)Polyester.
B)Cellulose.
C)Rayon.
D)Acetate.
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22
If a hair does not have a follicular tag, an expert witness is on best scientific footing when stating that:

A)The hair in question comes from a 21-year-old.
B)His/her examination reveals that the hair is that of a male.
C)The given hair comes from a specific person.
D)A suspect hair comes from a particular animal species.
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The presence of sheath cells on hair that has been pulled quickly from the head is ________ the presence of sheath cells on hairs that have been removed slowly from the scalp.

A)The same as
B)Less likely than
C)More likely than
D)None of the above
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Before the 20th century, all fibers were:

A)Natural.
B)Regenerated.
C)Synthetic.
D)Derived.
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Which would involve determining the refractive index of the fibers?

A)Microscopic examination for color and diameter of fibers
B)Infrared spectrophotometry
C)Study of the birefringence of the fibers
D)TLC study of dyes in fibers
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When collecting fiber evidence, great care should be taken to:

A)Avoid cross-contamination of evidence.
B)Shake off all garments to be sent for examination before neatly folding them.
C)Send as much potential evidence as possible to the crime lab to ensure that nothing is missed.
D)Package all items from each individual together in one bag to avoid later confusion.
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Which is NOT a synthetic fiber?

A)Rayon
B)Polyester
C)Acrylic
D)All of the above are synthetic
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What was the first man-made fiber?

A)Nylon
B)Polyester
C)Acetate
D)Rayon
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29
The visible light microspectrophotometer is a convenient tool with which to compare the color of fibers because:

A)Very small samples can be compared.
B)Fibers can be studied right on a microscope slide.
C)Fibers are not destroyed.
D)All of the above
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Nuclear DNA typing can be most successfully accomplished on hairs that have been removed during which stage of growth?

A)Telogenic
B)Mutagenic
C)Catagenic
D)Anagenic
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Which is made of natural polymers?

A)Plastic
B)Nylon
C)Starch
D)Paint
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By far the most prevalent plant fiber is:

A)Linen.
B)Silk.
C)Kapok.
D)Cotton.
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Which step in the examination of fibers would logically be taken first?

A)Examination of dye composition using visible light microspectrophotometer
B)Make a cross-sectional view of the fibers
C)Microscopic examination for color and diameter of fibers
D)Infrared spectrophotometry
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Mohair and cashmere are hairs from:

A)A goat.
B)A llama.
C)A sheep.
D)A camel.
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Which would produce "fingerprints" of the fibers?

A)Examination of dye composition using a visible light microspectrophotometer
B)Make a cross-sectional view of the fibers
C)Microscopic examination for color and diameter of fibers
D)Infrared spectrophotometry
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36
What is the rate of human hair growth per month?

A)1 inch
B)1 mL
C)1 cm
D)1 dm
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37
Which type of crime is LEAST likely to be solved with the use of fiber evidence?

A)Breaking and entering
B)Sexual assault
C)Bombing
D)Hit-and-run
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38
A fiber whose microscopic appearance includes being ribbon-like in shape (flat)with twists at irregular intervals is:

A)Polyester.
B)Cotton.
C)Kapok.
D)Linen.
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39
Generally, the parallel refractive index of a fiber is ________ the perpendicular refractive index of the same fiber.

A)The same as
B)Less than
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
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It is a virtual certainty that two fabrics share a common origin if their fibers:

A)Can be fitted together at their torn edges.
B)Have the same striations.
C)Have the same color.
D)Appear identical in cross-section.
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Rayon is classified as a:

A)Natural fiber.
B)Synthetic fiber.
C)Plant fiber.
D)Regenerated fiber.
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42
Which of the following properties should be examined when comparing two fibers?

A)Color
B)Diameter
C)Birefringence
D)All of the above
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43
The layers of the hair shaft are the ________, the ________, and the ________.

A)Cuticle; root; medulla
B)Cortex; mitochondria; pigment
C)Pigment; cortex; pigment
D)Cuticle; cortex; medulla
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44
The stages of hair growth include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Anagenic.
B)Catagenic.
C)Telogenic.
D)Analgesic.
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Synthetic fibers display ________ because they are crystalline.

A)High density
B)Infrared reflectance
C)Dispersive properties
D)Birefringence
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46
For standard/reference hair sampling from a victim, the collection of a minimum of ________ full-length head hairs and ________ full-length pubic hairs is recommended.

A)25; 25
B)100; 100
C)20; 20
D)5; 16
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47
A hair sample was examined and its medulla appeared to have a pattern described as resembling a string of pearls. It was most likely from a:

A)Rabbit.
B)Deer.
C)Cat.
D)Mouse.
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48
In making hair evaluations, it is best to view the hairs using a(n)________ microscope.

A)Scanning electron
B)Comparison
C)Stereoscopic
D)Polarizing
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49
The monomers involved in the synthesis of proteins are:

A)Sugars.
B)Amino acids.
C)Fatty acids.
D)Starches.
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50
Forcibly removed hairs are most likely to provide useful DNA evidence because they bear:

A)Catagenic roots.
B)Telogenic roots.
C)Follicular tissue.
D)Mitochondria.
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51
Hair can best be characterized as originating from an animal by examining:

A)The medulla.
B)The cuticle.
C)Both the medulla and cuticle.
D)Its color.
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52
Which of the following properties should NOT be examined when comparing two synthetic fibers?

A)Presence or absence of delustering particles
B)Diameter
C)Lengthwise striations
D)Medullary index
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53
The cortex of hair derives its major forensic importance from the fact that it contains:

A)Scales.
B)Pigments.
C)Medullae.
D)DNA.
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54
In what stage can a hair most readily be removed from the scalp?

A)Anagenic
B)Catagenic
C)Telogenic
D)Analgesic
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Cellulose is the basic component of:

A)Sugar.
B)Starch.
C)Wood.
D)Wool.
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56
Microscopic hair comparisons must be regarded by police and courts as:

A)Conclusive.
B)Individualizing.
C)Useless.
D)Presumptive.
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57
Which statement is true?

A)The racial origin of hair can always be identified.
B)Hair can be individualized through its trace elemental composition.
C)Hair is routinely examined to determine sex.
D)Two hairs from the same head may not have the same morphological characteristics.
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58
A human head hair is best characterized by:

A)The absence of a cortex.
B)Its scale pattern.
C)A medulla that is more than 1/2 the overall diameter of the hair shaft.
D)A medulla that is absent or is less than 1/3 the overall diameter of the hair shaft.
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59
A criminalist is more likely to obtain DNA from hairs in the:

A)Anagenic stage.
B)Catagenic stage.
C)Telogenic stage.
D)Terminal stage.
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60
The portion of the hair containing its scales is:

A)The cortex.
B)The cuticle.
C)The medulla.
D)The root.
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61
The criminalist typically has many fibers available for analysis.
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62
Which of the following questions CANNOT be answered with a microscopic examination of hair?

A)Whether a hair came from a 25-year-old or an infant
B)Whether a hair is from a man or a woman
C)Whether a hair is from a scalp or a beard
D)Whether the hair is consistent with Mongoloid or Negroid hair
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63
A criminalist is most likely to collect DNA from hairs in the catagen stage.
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64
It is common to obtain a physical match for fibers.
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65
A microscopic examination can tell whether a hair is from a man or a woman.
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66
Members of the Negroid race usually have head hairs with continuous medullae.
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67
Manufactured fibers have increasingly replaced natural fibers in garments and fabrics.
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68
Forcibly removed hairs are most likely to provide useful DNA evidence.
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69
The scale pattern is not a useful characteristic for individualizing a human hair.
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70
Much of a hair's resistance and stability is attributed to the cuticle.
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71
Most animals have medullae that are either continuous or interrupted.
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72
The scale pattern of the cortex is an important feature for characterizing animal hair.
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73
A microscopic examination can tell whether a hair is from a scalp or a beard.
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74
The entire hair is collected because a hair may show variation in color and other morphological features over its entire length.
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75
Which of the following is NOT an example of a natural polymer?

A)Starch
B)Cellulose
C)Sugar
D)Proteins
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76
It is not necessary for questioned and standard/reference hairs to come from the same area of the body.
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77
Hair tends to exhibit variable morphological characteristics, not only from one person to another but also within a single individual.
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78
The cortex derives its major forensic importance from the fact that it gives hair its color.
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79
Finding white cotton fibers at a crime scene is nearly meaningless due to its wide use.
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80
The cuticle is formed by overlapping scales that always point away from the tip end of each hair.
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