HOSA Forensic Science 39 Questions and
Answers/Verifi ed and 100% correct!!!
Criminalistics - >>Analysis of physical evidence
-Forensic anthropology - >>Analysis of bodily remains
-Forensic entomology - >>Analysis of insects on dead bodies to determine time
of death
-Pharmacologist - >>Studies natural and synthetic chemicals
-Carcinogens - >>Causes cancers
-Toxicologist - >>Studies toxic effects of chemicals
-Base principle of toxicology - >>Chemicals safe in small dosages become deadly
in high dosages
-Dose-response tests - >>Effects of drugs at different dosages for the
relationship between dose and effect
-Pharmacodynamics - >>Mechanisms that cause physiological and pathological
changes
-Pharmokinetics - >>How the chemical is absorbed, distributed, metabolized,
and excreted
-Drugs may enter the body by - >>Ingestion, inhalation, injection, skin
application, suppository
-Lipophilic chemials - >>Stored in fat cells, released into blood stream
-Plasma protein chemicals - >>Released slowly into cells
-Fluoride, lead, and strontium chemicals - >>Stored in bone
-Xenobiotics - >>Chemicals foreign to the body
Answers/Verifi ed and 100% correct!!!
Criminalistics - >>Analysis of physical evidence
-Forensic anthropology - >>Analysis of bodily remains
-Forensic entomology - >>Analysis of insects on dead bodies to determine time
of death
-Pharmacologist - >>Studies natural and synthetic chemicals
-Carcinogens - >>Causes cancers
-Toxicologist - >>Studies toxic effects of chemicals
-Base principle of toxicology - >>Chemicals safe in small dosages become deadly
in high dosages
-Dose-response tests - >>Effects of drugs at different dosages for the
relationship between dose and effect
-Pharmacodynamics - >>Mechanisms that cause physiological and pathological
changes
-Pharmokinetics - >>How the chemical is absorbed, distributed, metabolized,
and excreted
-Drugs may enter the body by - >>Ingestion, inhalation, injection, skin
application, suppository
-Lipophilic chemials - >>Stored in fat cells, released into blood stream
-Plasma protein chemicals - >>Released slowly into cells
-Fluoride, lead, and strontium chemicals - >>Stored in bone
-Xenobiotics - >>Chemicals foreign to the body