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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Assignment:4.06 1) Which of the three types of fingerprints was the fingerprint that you examines (loop, arch, or whorl)? Within that print, what minutiae did you see? 2) Compare the print of your helper with your own. Describe the similarities and differences between the two fingerprints. 3) Imagine that you are Alphonse Bertillon and you are trying to explain why you think fingerprints can be so useful to help solve crimes. What would you say to persuade them? Pretend you are explaining to someone who has never noticed fingerprints or thought about what they are. 1) Name and describe t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1) Name and describe the four main components of blood. 2) What antigens and antibodies determine blood types? What are the antigens made of? 3) How is blood type determined? What happens if someone is given the wrong type of blood in a blood transfusion? 4) Explain how you did in the game? Written Transcript: 1) What common misconception does the law enforcement course on creating blood splatters dispel? 2) What is the maximum speed that blood can travel? What can be learned from the shape of the drop?

thomaster (thomaster):

1 question per post. We are not here to do your homework

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I didn't ask anyone to do my homework for me, obviously i need help. I'm home schooled with no teacher by my side to explain. It wasn't even homework, it was an assignment. Don't insult or put your too sense into something you don't even know about. You insignificant piece of humanity.

thomaster (thomaster):

So where's the part where you ask for help? At least take some time to explain what you don't understand instead of just posting a plain copy of the assignment... You clearly didn't read the code of conduct. And calling people "insignificant piece of humanity" won't get you anywhere either.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No i didn't read the code of conduct, and iv never had to right it out, I'm also aware that people CANT give answers out, and the reason why i didnt ask for help is because im new here and and from what i see everyone just puts the questions up, I was just doing what i THOUGHT i was suppose to do, and i know its not going to get me anywhere by calling you that, i was just upset, instead of just telling me what right and wrong, you just come at me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why would i put SOME questions i do understand, and SOME i don't?? obviously i didn't understand any of them. Are we done arguing here? Or your going to keep on criticizing??

thomaster (thomaster):

Its not obvious that you don't understand any of the question. Just ask this again but only 1 question this time. When the second question is a continuation of the first, you can post it after the first is answered. If it's not, then close the question and start a new one. I'm not here to argue.. just telling how to use the site :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why thank you very much, I will use this for the future :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fingerprints 1. Which of the three types of fingerprints was the fingerprint that you examined (loop, arch, or whorl)? Within that print, what minutiae did you see? I examined whorl 2. Compare the print of your helper with your own.  Describe the similarities and differences between the two fingerprints. We dont have any similarities besides that we both have whorl 3. Imagine that you are Alphonse Bertillon and you are trying to explain why you think fingerprints can be so useful to help solve crimes. What would you say to persuade them? Pretend you are explaining to someone who has never noticed fingerprints or thought about what they are. Fingerprints are like DNA they can only be perfectly matched to one person. But fingerprints can be copied and placed at a scene. Blood typing 1. Name and describe the four main components of blood. Red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, platelets 2. What antigens and antibodies determine blood type? What are the antigens made of? sugars or proteins, and they are attached to various components in the red blood cell membrane. 3. How is blood type determined? What happens if someone is given the wrong type of blood in a blood transfusion? They have special tests or you can always check the blood for the exact platelets. If given the wrong blood they die. 4. Explain how you did in the game you just do the tests, identify the blood type,and give the person the proper blood type

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Blood spatters 1. What common misconception does the law enforcement course on creating blood spatters dispel? If they cant identify information from a blood drop or just dont understand it they overlook it 2. What is the maximum speed that blood can travel? What can be learned from the shape of the drop 25.1 feet per second. What way and how fast the person or item is traveling

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