Deck 15: Forensic Serology

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If blood is found to have both A and B antigens it is typed as:

A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
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Which of the following types of cells are not contained in plasma?

A) Phagocytes
B) Leukocytes
C) Erythrocytes
D) Platelets
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Evidence to substantiate that a rape occurred could include:

A) Blood and semen.
B) Hairs.
C) Fibers.
D) All of the above.
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An individual who is type O has:

A) O antibodies.
B) A antibodies.
C) B antibodies.
D) Neither A nor B antibodies.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) Semen is unequivocally identified by the presence of spermatozoa.
B) The likelihood of finding seminal acid phosphatase in vaginal swabs decreases with time.
C) Spermatozoa can generally be found in the vagina of a living female after 3 days.
D) Semen will contain the enzyme p30.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) Dried bloodstains may tentatively be identified as blood by a peroxidase test.
B) All bloods contain the enzyme peroxidase.
C) A-B-O antigens are present in all human blood.
D) The Kastle-Meyer test is used to determine whether blood is of human origin.
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The presence or absence of how many antigens determines an individual's blood type in the A-B-O system?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
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A stain can tentatively be identified as blood by:

A) The benzidine test.
B) The luminol test.
C) The phenolphthalein test.
D) All of the above
Question
The sensitivity of the Takayama and Teichmann crystal tests for the identification of bloodstains is ________ the sensitivity of the Kastle-Meyer color test for bloodstain identification.

A) The same as
B) Greater than
C) Less than
D) None of the above
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In routine blood banking,which antigen(s)must be determined in testing for compatibility?

A) A
B) B
C) D
D) All of the above
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PSA (p30)is a:

A) Polymorphic enzyme found in red blood cells.
B) Protein found in seminal plasma.
C) Blood enzyme used to discriminate bloodstains.
D) Protein specific to females.
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Buccal cells are obtained from:

A) Semen.
B) The mouth and inside of the cheek.
C) Urine.
D) Blood.
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A gene pair made up of two similar alleles-for example,AA and BB-is said to be:

A) Heterozygous.
B) Monoclonal.
C) Complementary.
D) Homozygous.
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Antibodies are found:

A) In the red blood cells
B) In the white blood cells
C) In the solid portion of blood
D) In the blood serum
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Luminol can be used at crime scenes to:

A) Detect traces of blood without compromising potential DNA typing.
B) Make hair evidence fluoresce.
C) Light up the crime scene with a high degree of illumination.
D) Locate latent prints that otherwise would be overlooked.
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Which blood components are directly pertinent to the forensic aspects of blood identification?

A) Platelets
B) Blood serum
C) Red blood cells
D) Both B and C
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In the United States,the rarest blood type is:

A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
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Type AB blood contains:

A) Anti-A antibodies and B antigens.
B) Anti-A antigens and anti-B antibodies.
C) Both A and B antigens.
D) Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
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The amount of acid phosphatase in seminal fluid is ________ the amount of acid phosphatase in blood.

A) Greater than
B) The same as
C) Less than
D) None of the above
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To determine whether a bloodstain is of human or animal origin,the serologist will perform:

A) A precipitin test.
B) The luminol test.
C) An analysis with Hemastix strips.
D) RIA.
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One parent is type AB; the other parent is type O.A possible genotype for an offspring is:

A) AB
B) OO
C) AO
D) None of the above
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The blood factors belonging to the A-B-O system are the most important for properly matching a donor and recipient for a transfusion.
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A precipitin test can be used to identify:

A) Human blood.
B) Dog blood.
C) Cat blood.
D) All of the above
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Acid-phosphatase is a major constituent of:

A) Blood.
B) Semen.
C) Saliva.
D) Perspiration.
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In which phenotype pairings can the genotypes of the individuals be directly known?

A) Type AB and type O
B) Type A and type B
C) Type B and type O
D) Type A and type AB
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EMIT is NOT a(n):

A) Highly specific process to identify drugs in blood.
B) Immunological assay technique that utilizes antibodies.
C) Speedy test to detect methadone in urine.
D) Screening test for suspected marijuana smoking.
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When an animal is injected with an antigen,the animal will respond by producing:

A) Polyclonal antibodies.
B) Monoclonal antibodies.
C) Agglutinates.
D) Both A and B
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People with type O blood have both A and B antigens on their red blood cells.
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Microcrystalline tests are far less sensitive than color tests for blood identification.
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Paternity testing is done involving a woman with type AB blood who has accused a man with type B blood of fathering her child who has tested AB.What can be determined in this case?

A) The male is definitely NOT the father of the child.
B) The male could have fathered the child.
C) The male definitely IS the father of the child.
D) The child can not belong to this mother.
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The clumping together of red blood cells by the action of an antibody is known as:

A) Radioimmunology.
B) Clotting.
C) Agglutination.
D) Serology.
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________ transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs.

A) Red blood cells
B) White blood cells
C) Alveoli
D) Lymphocytes
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During the production of monoclonal antibodies,which step is not followed?

A) Inject an animal with the antigen of interest.
B) Remove the animal's spleen cells.
C) Fuse the spleen cells to malignant blood cells.
D) All of the above
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The most common color test for bloodstains is Luminol.
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Aspermia is an abnormally low sperm count.
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What is true about monoclonal antibodies?

A) They are produced utilizing rapidly multiplying blood-cancer cells.
B) They are produced by injecting a mouse with an antigen.
C) They are expected to be medicine's version of the "magic bullet."
D) All of the above
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What approximate percentage of the population is type B?

A) 80 percent
B) 41 percent
C) 38 percent
D) 15 percent
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Gel diffusion takes advantage of the fact that antibodies and antigens move toward one another on a plate.
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The D antigen is also known as the ________ antigen.

A) Monoclonal
B) X
C) AB
D) Rh
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The presence of ________ indicates that a stain is seminal in nature.

A) PGM
B) Peroxidase
C) p30
D) DNA
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A(n)________ is a protein in the blood serum that destroys or inactivates a specific antigen.
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Information about when the victim last had consensual sex is not useful for evaluating the significance of findings during a possible rape examination.
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Type O blood is the most common in the United States.
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Most human cells contain forty-six chromosomes,arranged in twenty-three mated pairs.
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The presence of prostate specific antigen (PSA)or p30 is useful for identifying a sample stain containing semen.
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One of the most frequent uses of the EMIT technique in forensic laboratories has been for screening the urine of suspected marijuana smokers.
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The best way to locate and characterize a ________ stain is to perform the acid phosphatase test.
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A heterozygous gene pair is made up of two different alleles while a homozygous gene pair is made up of two similar alleles.
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________ is the study of antigen and serum antibody reactions.
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When two different genes are inherited,the characteristic coded for by a recessive gene is expressed.
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An antigen is a protein that destroys or inactivates a specific antibody.
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When serum containing B antibodies is added to red blood cells carrying the B antigen,the blood ________.
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The reaction of luminol with blood results in the production of color rather than light.
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The standard test used to determine whether blood is of human or animal origin is the ________ test.
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Non-motile sperm generally survive for up to four to six hours in the vaginal cavity of a living female.
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________ is the fluid portion of the blood.
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Human bloodstains dried for years may still give a positive reaction for a precipitin test.
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Polyclonal antibodies are more useful than monoclonal antibodies for the forensic scientist.
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Biological evidence should be packaged in plastic or airtight containers.
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Chromosomes are the fundamental units of heredity.
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The victim of a rape is found dead in her apartment.Describe the proper collection and preservation of the seminal stained clothing.Emphasize the proper collection of controls from the victim and suspect.
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________ is the absence of sperm,or sterility in males.
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Monoclonal antibodies bind to ________ antibody site(s).
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The reaction of luminol with blood results in the production of ________ rather than color.
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Rape evidence should be packaged separately in ________ bags.
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Two commonly used ________ tests for blood are the Kastle-Meyer test and the Hemastix test.
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One of the most frequent uses of EMIT in forensic laboratories has been for screening the urine of suspected ________ users.
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To determine the human or non-human origin of a blood sample,the forensic scientist needs antibodies for each species of interest.Briefly describe how antibodies capable of reacting are produced in animals.
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Spermatozoa can be difficult to locate because they are bound tightly to ________ materials.
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A(n)________ is the particular combination of genes present in the cells of an individual.
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Type ________ blood is the least common.
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What three questions must the criminalist answer when examining dried blood?
Which tests or analysis tools can be used to answer each question?
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What three questions must the criminalist be prepared to answer when examining dried blood?
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The victim of a homicide is wrapped in a blood-soaked sheet.Describe the proper steps to be taken in order to preserve the sheet for laboratory examination.List all necessary submissions that must be made for a thorough examination of blood evidence.
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Three blood samples are exposed to the antiserums shown below with the given reactions.Based on these results,determine the ABO/Rh blood type of each sample.
Three blood samples are exposed to the antiserums shown below with the given reactions.Based on these results,determine the ABO/Rh blood type of each sample.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2.Each answer can only be used once.

A)A protein that destroys or inactivates a specific antigen
B)An abnormally low sperm count
C)The liquid that separates from the blood when a clot is formed
D)The physical manifestation of a genetic trait such as shape, color, and blood type
E)A structure in the cell nucleus composed of DNA, along which the genes are located
F)A substance that stimulates the body to produce antibodies against it
G)The basic unit of heredity, consisting of a DNA segment located on a chromosome
H)The clumping together of red blood cells by the action of an antibody
I)The male sex chromosome
J)An enzyme found in high concentration in semen
K)The female sex chromosome
L)The fluid portion of unclotted blood
M)Any of several alternative forms of a gene located at the same point on a particular pair of chromosomes
N)The absence of sperm
O)The particular combination of genes present in the cells of an individual
1)Acid phosphatase
2)Agglutination
3)Allele
4)Chromosome
5)Gene
6)Antibody
7)Antigen
8)Aspermia
9)Oligospermia
10)Plasma
11)Serum
12)Genotype
13)Phenotype
14)X chromosome
15)Y chromosome
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What type of packaging should not be used for biological evidence?
Why?
What type of packaging should be used instead for articles containing biological evidence?
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Deck 15: Forensic Serology
1
If blood is found to have both A and B antigens it is typed as:

A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
C
2
Which of the following types of cells are not contained in plasma?

A) Phagocytes
B) Leukocytes
C) Erythrocytes
D) Platelets
A
3
Evidence to substantiate that a rape occurred could include:

A) Blood and semen.
B) Hairs.
C) Fibers.
D) All of the above.
D
4
An individual who is type O has:

A) O antibodies.
B) A antibodies.
C) B antibodies.
D) Neither A nor B antibodies.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) Semen is unequivocally identified by the presence of spermatozoa.
B) The likelihood of finding seminal acid phosphatase in vaginal swabs decreases with time.
C) Spermatozoa can generally be found in the vagina of a living female after 3 days.
D) Semen will contain the enzyme p30.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) Dried bloodstains may tentatively be identified as blood by a peroxidase test.
B) All bloods contain the enzyme peroxidase.
C) A-B-O antigens are present in all human blood.
D) The Kastle-Meyer test is used to determine whether blood is of human origin.
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The presence or absence of how many antigens determines an individual's blood type in the A-B-O system?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
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A stain can tentatively be identified as blood by:

A) The benzidine test.
B) The luminol test.
C) The phenolphthalein test.
D) All of the above
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9
The sensitivity of the Takayama and Teichmann crystal tests for the identification of bloodstains is ________ the sensitivity of the Kastle-Meyer color test for bloodstain identification.

A) The same as
B) Greater than
C) Less than
D) None of the above
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10
In routine blood banking,which antigen(s)must be determined in testing for compatibility?

A) A
B) B
C) D
D) All of the above
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PSA (p30)is a:

A) Polymorphic enzyme found in red blood cells.
B) Protein found in seminal plasma.
C) Blood enzyme used to discriminate bloodstains.
D) Protein specific to females.
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Buccal cells are obtained from:

A) Semen.
B) The mouth and inside of the cheek.
C) Urine.
D) Blood.
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A gene pair made up of two similar alleles-for example,AA and BB-is said to be:

A) Heterozygous.
B) Monoclonal.
C) Complementary.
D) Homozygous.
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Antibodies are found:

A) In the red blood cells
B) In the white blood cells
C) In the solid portion of blood
D) In the blood serum
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Luminol can be used at crime scenes to:

A) Detect traces of blood without compromising potential DNA typing.
B) Make hair evidence fluoresce.
C) Light up the crime scene with a high degree of illumination.
D) Locate latent prints that otherwise would be overlooked.
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Which blood components are directly pertinent to the forensic aspects of blood identification?

A) Platelets
B) Blood serum
C) Red blood cells
D) Both B and C
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In the United States,the rarest blood type is:

A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
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Type AB blood contains:

A) Anti-A antibodies and B antigens.
B) Anti-A antigens and anti-B antibodies.
C) Both A and B antigens.
D) Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
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The amount of acid phosphatase in seminal fluid is ________ the amount of acid phosphatase in blood.

A) Greater than
B) The same as
C) Less than
D) None of the above
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To determine whether a bloodstain is of human or animal origin,the serologist will perform:

A) A precipitin test.
B) The luminol test.
C) An analysis with Hemastix strips.
D) RIA.
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One parent is type AB; the other parent is type O.A possible genotype for an offspring is:

A) AB
B) OO
C) AO
D) None of the above
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The blood factors belonging to the A-B-O system are the most important for properly matching a donor and recipient for a transfusion.
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23
A precipitin test can be used to identify:

A) Human blood.
B) Dog blood.
C) Cat blood.
D) All of the above
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Acid-phosphatase is a major constituent of:

A) Blood.
B) Semen.
C) Saliva.
D) Perspiration.
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In which phenotype pairings can the genotypes of the individuals be directly known?

A) Type AB and type O
B) Type A and type B
C) Type B and type O
D) Type A and type AB
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EMIT is NOT a(n):

A) Highly specific process to identify drugs in blood.
B) Immunological assay technique that utilizes antibodies.
C) Speedy test to detect methadone in urine.
D) Screening test for suspected marijuana smoking.
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When an animal is injected with an antigen,the animal will respond by producing:

A) Polyclonal antibodies.
B) Monoclonal antibodies.
C) Agglutinates.
D) Both A and B
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People with type O blood have both A and B antigens on their red blood cells.
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Microcrystalline tests are far less sensitive than color tests for blood identification.
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30
Paternity testing is done involving a woman with type AB blood who has accused a man with type B blood of fathering her child who has tested AB.What can be determined in this case?

A) The male is definitely NOT the father of the child.
B) The male could have fathered the child.
C) The male definitely IS the father of the child.
D) The child can not belong to this mother.
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The clumping together of red blood cells by the action of an antibody is known as:

A) Radioimmunology.
B) Clotting.
C) Agglutination.
D) Serology.
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________ transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs.

A) Red blood cells
B) White blood cells
C) Alveoli
D) Lymphocytes
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During the production of monoclonal antibodies,which step is not followed?

A) Inject an animal with the antigen of interest.
B) Remove the animal's spleen cells.
C) Fuse the spleen cells to malignant blood cells.
D) All of the above
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The most common color test for bloodstains is Luminol.
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Aspermia is an abnormally low sperm count.
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What is true about monoclonal antibodies?

A) They are produced utilizing rapidly multiplying blood-cancer cells.
B) They are produced by injecting a mouse with an antigen.
C) They are expected to be medicine's version of the "magic bullet."
D) All of the above
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What approximate percentage of the population is type B?

A) 80 percent
B) 41 percent
C) 38 percent
D) 15 percent
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38
Gel diffusion takes advantage of the fact that antibodies and antigens move toward one another on a plate.
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39
The D antigen is also known as the ________ antigen.

A) Monoclonal
B) X
C) AB
D) Rh
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The presence of ________ indicates that a stain is seminal in nature.

A) PGM
B) Peroxidase
C) p30
D) DNA
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A(n)________ is a protein in the blood serum that destroys or inactivates a specific antigen.
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Information about when the victim last had consensual sex is not useful for evaluating the significance of findings during a possible rape examination.
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Type O blood is the most common in the United States.
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Most human cells contain forty-six chromosomes,arranged in twenty-three mated pairs.
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The presence of prostate specific antigen (PSA)or p30 is useful for identifying a sample stain containing semen.
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One of the most frequent uses of the EMIT technique in forensic laboratories has been for screening the urine of suspected marijuana smokers.
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The best way to locate and characterize a ________ stain is to perform the acid phosphatase test.
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A heterozygous gene pair is made up of two different alleles while a homozygous gene pair is made up of two similar alleles.
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________ is the study of antigen and serum antibody reactions.
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When two different genes are inherited,the characteristic coded for by a recessive gene is expressed.
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An antigen is a protein that destroys or inactivates a specific antibody.
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When serum containing B antibodies is added to red blood cells carrying the B antigen,the blood ________.
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The reaction of luminol with blood results in the production of color rather than light.
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The standard test used to determine whether blood is of human or animal origin is the ________ test.
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Non-motile sperm generally survive for up to four to six hours in the vaginal cavity of a living female.
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________ is the fluid portion of the blood.
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Human bloodstains dried for years may still give a positive reaction for a precipitin test.
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Polyclonal antibodies are more useful than monoclonal antibodies for the forensic scientist.
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Biological evidence should be packaged in plastic or airtight containers.
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Chromosomes are the fundamental units of heredity.
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The victim of a rape is found dead in her apartment.Describe the proper collection and preservation of the seminal stained clothing.Emphasize the proper collection of controls from the victim and suspect.
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________ is the absence of sperm,or sterility in males.
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Monoclonal antibodies bind to ________ antibody site(s).
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The reaction of luminol with blood results in the production of ________ rather than color.
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Rape evidence should be packaged separately in ________ bags.
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Two commonly used ________ tests for blood are the Kastle-Meyer test and the Hemastix test.
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One of the most frequent uses of EMIT in forensic laboratories has been for screening the urine of suspected ________ users.
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To determine the human or non-human origin of a blood sample,the forensic scientist needs antibodies for each species of interest.Briefly describe how antibodies capable of reacting are produced in animals.
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Spermatozoa can be difficult to locate because they are bound tightly to ________ materials.
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A(n)________ is the particular combination of genes present in the cells of an individual.
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Type ________ blood is the least common.
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What three questions must the criminalist answer when examining dried blood?
Which tests or analysis tools can be used to answer each question?
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73
What three questions must the criminalist be prepared to answer when examining dried blood?
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74
The victim of a homicide is wrapped in a blood-soaked sheet.Describe the proper steps to be taken in order to preserve the sheet for laboratory examination.List all necessary submissions that must be made for a thorough examination of blood evidence.
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75
Three blood samples are exposed to the antiserums shown below with the given reactions.Based on these results,determine the ABO/Rh blood type of each sample.
Three blood samples are exposed to the antiserums shown below with the given reactions.Based on these results,determine the ABO/Rh blood type of each sample.
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76
Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2.Each answer can only be used once.

A)A protein that destroys or inactivates a specific antigen
B)An abnormally low sperm count
C)The liquid that separates from the blood when a clot is formed
D)The physical manifestation of a genetic trait such as shape, color, and blood type
E)A structure in the cell nucleus composed of DNA, along which the genes are located
F)A substance that stimulates the body to produce antibodies against it
G)The basic unit of heredity, consisting of a DNA segment located on a chromosome
H)The clumping together of red blood cells by the action of an antibody
I)The male sex chromosome
J)An enzyme found in high concentration in semen
K)The female sex chromosome
L)The fluid portion of unclotted blood
M)Any of several alternative forms of a gene located at the same point on a particular pair of chromosomes
N)The absence of sperm
O)The particular combination of genes present in the cells of an individual
1)Acid phosphatase
2)Agglutination
3)Allele
4)Chromosome
5)Gene
6)Antibody
7)Antigen
8)Aspermia
9)Oligospermia
10)Plasma
11)Serum
12)Genotype
13)Phenotype
14)X chromosome
15)Y chromosome
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77
What type of packaging should not be used for biological evidence?
Why?
What type of packaging should be used instead for articles containing biological evidence?
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