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Forensic Science Lesson 09: Hair Evidence Part 2

Forensic Science Lesson 09: Hair Evidence Part 2

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

NGSS
HS-LS3-1, HS-LS3-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Abby Fancsali

Used 7+ times

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21 Slides • 16 Questions

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Hair Evidence-Part 2

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Multiple Choice

The Hair shaft is composed of the cuticle, cortex, and

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medulla

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root

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crown

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sebaceous gland

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The DNA found in the Root of the Hair is an example of Individual Evidence

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False

2

True

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Multiple Choice

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Identified the part of the hair labeled B

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Cuticle

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Hair Follicle

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medulla

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Cortex

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Hair is not very useful as a means of identification because it decomposes too quickly

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True

2

False

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Drag and Drop

Humans have ​ two types of DNA. ​
​ DNA comes from both parents, while ​
DNA only comes from the ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Nuclear
mitochondrial
Mother
Father
Paterna
Paternal
Maternal
Ribosomal

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The scales on the cuticle point out, away from the scalp

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True

2

False

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Lesson Objectives

  • Distinguish between different types of hair

  • Understand the effects of chemical treatment on the ability to use hair as evidence

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Types of Hair

  • Between people, hair can vary in many ways

    • Shape

    • Cross Section Shape

      • Affects the curl of the hair

    • Length

    • Texture

    • Color: Both from natural pigments and dyes

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Hair Variation

  • Not all hair on a single person is the same

    • Different parts of the body have different types of hair

      • Generally distinguished by the shape of the hair's cross-section

    • Even the same part of the body can have variations in hair color

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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties-Head Hair

  • Head Hair:

    • The longest hair on the body

    • Tends to have split tips

    • Circular/elliptical Cross section

    • Easiest to transfer

    • Most likely to show artificial coloring and chemical treatments

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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties-Eyebrows & Eyelashes

  • Eyebrows/Eyelashes:

    • Short Stubby Hair

    • Circular with tapering ends (egg-like shaped) cross-section

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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties

  • Beard/Mustache:

    • Triangular cross-section

    • Coarse Diameter

    • Can have a double Medulla

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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties-Underarm & Body Hair

  • Underarm

  • Auxiliary/Body Hair:

    • Oval or triangular cross-section depending on shaving habits

    • It has a blunt tip

    • Maybe frayed from abrasion damage

    • Stiffer texture than body hair

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6 Types of Human Hair and Their Properties-Pubic Hair

  • Pubic Hair:

    • Oval/Triangular cross-section

    • Tips tend to be rounded

    • The root is often attached

    • Shows "Buckling"

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6 Types of Human Body Hair and Their Properties

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Multiple Choice

When investigating the scene, a detective finds a hair with an egg-shaped cross section. Which part of the body was this hair most likely from?

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The Head

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The Beard

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Body

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Eyelash

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It is impossible to tell without chemical testing

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Multiple Choice

Which type of hair is categorized by a double medulla?

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Head Hair

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Beard Hair

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Body Hair

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Pubic Hair

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Eyebrow/Eyelashes

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of hair is most likely to have nuclear DNA when found at a crime scene?

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Head Hair

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Beard Hair

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Body Hair

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Eye Lashes

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Pubic Hair

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The Life Cycle of Hair

  • Hair goes through three stages in its life

    • Anagen Stage

      • ~1,000 days

      • 80-90% of your hair is in this stage

      • Cells along the follicle develop and divide rapidly

        • Full length if allowed can be around 100 cm Long

      • Hair Follicle is firmly secured in place

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The Life Cycle of Hair

  • Hair goes through three stages in its life

    • Catagen Stage

      • lasts 7-14 days

      • hair growth slows down

      • The base of the Follicle begins to degrade and break down the root of the hair

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The Life Cycle of Hair

  • Hair goes through three stages in its life

    • Telogen Stage

      • lasts 3-4 months

      • 10-18% of hair is in this stage

      • The hair follicle rests and the hair ceases all growth

        • A new root may begin to form, but not grow

      • The hair continues to break down until it falls out

        • Each hair falls out by chance

      • The hair may contain fragments of mitochondrial DNA

        • Hair follicle is completely decayed

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Hair from different parts of the body have different properties

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

At which stage in the Hair Life Cycle is the follicle completely destroyed

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Exogen
2
Catagen
3
Telogen
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Anagen

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Reorder

Put the stages of hair growth in the correct order

Anagen

Catagen

Telogen

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

Which Stage of the hair life cycle lasts the longest?

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Anagen stage
2
Catagen stage
3
Telogen stage
4
Hair growth stage

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Treating Hair

  • Hair can be treated in several ways

    • Bleaching to remove Pigments

      • Makes hair lighter/more yellow

      • Disturbs the cuticle scales and makes the hair more brittle

      • Can be done naturally with sunlight or artificially with chemicals

        • Artificial bleaching results in sharp damage to the cuticle

        • Natural causes more gradual changes

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Treating Hair-Artificial Bleaching

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Treating Hair-Sun Bleaching

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Treating Hair

  • Hair can be treated in several ways

    • Dyeing hair changes the pigment of the shaft

      • both the cuticle and the cortex take the color of the dye

    • Practice makes it easy to identify when hair has been dyed

      • Able to see inconsistencies in how pigment is applied

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Calculating Time Since Last Dye Session

  • Treating hair does not color 100% of the hair, and the end closest to the root tends to maintain its natural color

  • Hair grows at a rate of 1.3 cm per month (0.44 mm per day)

  • By measuring the length of uncolored hair and dividing by the growth rate, you can approximate how much time has passed since the hair was last dyed

    • Can help determine when someone was last alive, or previous activities

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Calculating Time Since Last Dye Session Sample Problem 1

  • A body with treated hair is found, and a time frame for death needs to be established. The untreated portion of hair measures 2.5 cm long. How many days has it been since this person last dyed their hair?

    • Step 1: Establish your conversion factors

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Calculating Time Since Last Dye Session Sample Problem 1

  • A body with treated hair is found, and a time frame for death needs to be established. The untreated portion of hair measures 2.5 cm long. How many days has it been since this person last dyed their hair?

    • Step 1: Establish your conversion factors

    • Step 2: Set up a conversion equation

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Calculating Time Since Last Dye Session Sample Problem 2

  • A piece of hair is found at the scene of a robbery that has been dyed. The untreated portion of hair measures 6.5 cm long. How many months has it been since this person last dyed their hair?

    • Step 1: Establish your conversion factors

    • Step 2: Set up a conversion equation

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Open Ended

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In the movie Ratatouille, the paternity of the main character is confirmed by DNA analysis from a hair that fell out in the father's hat. Is this probable; why or why not? Explain in a paragraph

Hair Evidence-Part 2

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