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Identify the digestive system mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, large intestine, small intestine
Creates and excretes bile to break down fat liver
absorbs nutrients small intestine
absorbs water large intestine
mechanical and chemical digestion, start of digestion of protein stomach
connects mouth to stomach esophagus
stores bile gallbladder
creates saliva to break down starch salivary glands
mechanical and chemical break down of food, seat of the digestion of starch mouth
releases insulin to break down sugar pancreas
what are two careers in the fields of forensics expert witness and forensic scientist
who collects samples during an autopsy medical examiner
who analyzes samples collected forensic toxicologist
what can be detected in stomach contents illegal drugs, legal drugs, alcohol, and toxins
what can be tested by a forensic toxicologist stomach contents, blood, saliva, urine, and hair
what is the main purpose of digestion to produce energy
which of these is illegal? oxycodone, acetaminophen, ecstasy, acetylsalicylic acid ecstacy
what is another name for Tylenol acetaminophen
What items were in Anna's toxicology report aspirin and ethanol
what does toxicology involve studying how harmful the affects of any material are on organisms
A forensics investigator believes they have found a blood stain at a crime scene. They use the Kastle Meyer test on the stain and it comes back positive. Does this confirm that the stain is in fact blood? No, the Kastle Meyer test is a presumptive test for blood. Further testing is needed
The use of DNA fingerprinting relies on the fact that_______. no two people, except identical twins, have exactly the same DNA
This area of forensics has the most to do with performing autopsies to determine time and cause of death. pathology
True or False - Forensic toxicology involves not only the area of toxicology, but also the use of areas such as analytic chemistry and pharmacology. true
define toxicology it is the study of chemical substances and treating exposures to toxins
An important function of the digestive system is to: absorb nutrients
circulatory heart
nervous spinal cord
skeletal cartilage
integumentary hair
respiratory lungs
digestive stomach
urinary kidney
reproductive uterus
Any substance that, when taken in sufficient quantities, causes a harmful or deadly reaction is known as a poison
_____________ is one of the most commonly encountered poisons. carbon monoxide
Which of the following is NOT considered to be on of the five major categories of drugs? opiates
Toxicology is the study of ______. Toxicologists study the ______ effects these substances have on the body. poisons, harmful
You’ve just eaten lunch. What path does food take through your digestive system? esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
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