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Mr. La Magna as Alex Trebek Extra Special Guest: Mr. La Magna as Vanna White

HairHairyFiberRebifPotpourri

Outer covering of hair A-A1

Cuticle Q-A1

A-A2 Very Middle of a hair

Medulla Q-A2

A-A3 Layer that contains pigments

Cortex Q-A3

A-A4 Hair growth phase in which the hair is actively growing

Anagen Q-A4

A-A5 This type of DNA can be found within the hair shaft

mitochondrial Q-A5

A-B1 Analysis of hair can tell us medium to long-term _____________________

Drug usage Exposure to poison Q-B1

A-B2 How can you tell if a hair was forcibly removed?

If root is deformed or there is tissue present Q-B2

A-B3 When can we get nuclear DNA from a hair

If forcibly removed and there is some tissue attached Q-B3

A-B4 Safest way to pick up a hair at a crime scene

With hands (gloves!) Q-B4

A-B5 Hair growth phase in which the hair naturally sheds

Telogen Q-B5

A- C1 Fiber made from a worm

Silk Q-C1

A-C2 Fiber from sheep

Wool Q-C2

A-C3 Give me one synthetic fiber

Rayon Polyester Nylon Q-C3

A-C4 This determines the shape of a synthetic fiber

Nozzle from the machine Q-C4

A-C5 This man was convicted in the Atlanta Child Murders

Wayne Williams Q-C5

A-D1 How can we test fibers other than using a microscope

Chemical test Flame test Q-D1

A-D2 The source of cotton

Plant Q-D2

A-D3 This was the first synthetic fiber produced

Rayon Q-D3

A-D4 True/False Asbestos is a synthetic fiber

False Q-D4

A-D5 The type of fiber that was most incriminating in the Atlanta child murders case

Tri-lobed carpet fiber Q-D5

A-E1 This can help determine species of hair

Medulla Cuticle Q-E1

A-E2 True/False Hair is living tissue

False Q-E2

A-E3 The definition of forensic science

Application of a broad spectrum of sciences to the legal system Q-E3

A-E4 Hair grows from an organ called _________________________

follicle Q-E4

A-E5 One reason why hair is common at a crime scene

Sheds naturally or is forcibly removed Q-E5

Final Jeopardy Q’est-ce que c’est que. Hair S-Final

Final Jeopardy A-Final The name given to the tissue that is pulled out with a hair (not root)

Follicular Tag Q-Final Final Jeopardy

Daily Double

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