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red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and platelets
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What makes up blood?
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Thrombocytes, the clotting factors that are carried in the plasma;
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Platelets
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red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and platelets
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Thrombocytes, the clotting factors that are carried in the plasma;
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5 liters
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about one billion
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O
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AB
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bloodstains created from the application of force to the area where the blood originated
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round
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jagged edges
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Patterns that occur when a force is applied to the source of the blood; includes low, medium, or high impact spatters, cast-off, arterial spurting, and expiratory blood blown out of the nose, mouth, and wound
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These are created when a bloody object comes in contact with a target surface; may be sued to identify an object or body part.
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Antibodies contained in the blood that defend against foreign materials
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red blood cell
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white blood cell
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the fluid portion of blood is also yellowish in color.
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donut-shaped cells that carry oxygen throughout the body
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cells that police the body destroying foreign materials
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defined by the combination of antigens found on the red blood cell and Rhesus factor: eg. O+ or O-, A+, A-....
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Contains Type A antigens on the red blood cell, and Type B plasma antibodies
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Contains Type B antigens on the red blood cell, and Type A plasma antibodies
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Contains Type A and Type B antigens on the red blood cell, and no plasma antibodies
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Contains no antigens on the red blood cell, and Type A and Type B plasma antibodies
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Surface protein on red blood cells in the ABO blood group: people can be Rh+ or Rh-
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the investigations of patterns created by blood when it drops, is sprayed, or is transferred.
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the angle at which a blood droplet strikes a surface
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secondary drops formed when some blood breaks free from the main contact drop of blood
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small ridges that radiate from the parent drop that may indicate how high a drop fell from and/or the direction it came from.
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blood spatter caused by the falling of blood due to gravity
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blood spatter caused by force (other than gravity), such as impact or arterial pressure.
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blood spatter caused by the manual transfer of blood onto a surface.
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A substance used to see if blood is present
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A, B, AB, O
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The blood pattern which is based on the size and shape of the blood droplets found at the crime scene
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Fall straight down
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Smaller in diameter
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Larger in diameter
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Cause a larger diameter for a blood drop
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Cause a smaller diameter for a blood drop
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A field of forensic science that deals with the physical properties of blood and the patterns produced under different conditions as a result of carious forces applied to the source of blood
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A bloodstain pattern caused by a high speed impact or force to a blood source such as that produced by gunshot, velocity may be 100 ft/sec, generally forming drops less than 1 mm.
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Process where blood will clot to seal a wound and prevent a loss of blood