A Regenerated Fiber Can Be Derived From
Question: A regenerated fiber can be derived from:
Answer: Cellulose.
Question: Which is NOT a synthetic fiber?
Answer: All of the above are synthetic.
Question: Nuclear DNA typing can be most successfully accomplished on hairs that have been removed during which stage of growth?
Answer: Anagenic
Question: A fiber whose microscopic appearance includes being ribbon-like in shape (flat) with twists at irregular intervals is:
Answer: Cotton.
Question: Which part of the hair shaft is most resistant to chemical decomposition?
Answer: Cuticle
Question: Which race is most likely to have head hair with continuous medullae?
Answer: Mongoloid
Question: Which would produce “fingerprints” of the fibers?
Answer: Infrared spectrophotometry
Question: The central canal running through many hairs is known as the:
Answer: Medulla
Question: Microscopic hair comparisons must be regarded by police and courts as:
Answer: Presumptive.
Question: Forcibly removed hairs are most likely to provide useful DNA evidence because they bear:
Answer: Follicular tissue.