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Hair Evidence Part 4

Hair Evidence Part 4

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS3-1, MS-LS4-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Abby Fancsali

Used 3+ times

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7 Slides • 7 Questions

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Hair Evidence Part 4

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Multiple Choice

What is the repeated pattern of rounded pigments in animal hair?

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Ovid Bodies

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Cortex Spots

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Pigment Bodies

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Colored Spots

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Multiple Choice

Which Hair category is coiled?

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African

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European

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Asian

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Multiple Choice

How much does hair grow a day?

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1.33 cm

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0.044 cm

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3.4 cm

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0.5 cm

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How Hair is Used in Investigations

  • Fluorescence Microscope: Shines colored beams of light through an object to cause certain chemicals reemit light of a different color

    • Helps indicate the presence of dye

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Testing for Chemicals in Hair

  • Chemicals that are absorbed in the skin can be incorporated in hair as it grows

    • Only a few millimeters are needed

  • Is used to back up blood and Urine tests because the chemicals remain longer

  • Can be tested for Heavy Metals

    • The hair is dissolved to release any possible chemicals for analysis by a chemist

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Hair is less useful in identifying chemicals in the body than a blood or Urine Test

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True

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False

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Testing for Chemicals in Hair

  • Oils in the hair can absorb chemicals from the environment

    • A person may not have ingested poison, but it may show up in their hair

  • False Positive: A test result that indicates something that may not be true

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Testing for Chemicals in Hair

  • We can use the same conversions for hair growth and dyeing for poisoning

    • Poison does not spread in the shaft, and is only located in the areas growing when exposed

  • Example: A person is brought to the hospital with symptoms resembling chronic arsenic poisoning. When studying the hair shaft, they found that the toxin first appears 1.3 cm away from the root. How many days has it been since the victim was poisoned?

    • Step 1 set up your conversion factor

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Fill in the Blank

A person is brought to the hospital with symptoms resembling chronic arsenic poisoning. When studying the hair shaft, they found that the toxin first appears 1.3 cm away from the root. How many days has it been since the victim was poisoned? (Round to one decimal place)

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Fill in the Blank

A body is found with signs of poisoning. When the hair is tested for toxins, the toxins are 0.5 cm away from the root. How many days ago was the person poisoned? Round to a whole number

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Neutron Activation Analysis

  • A mean of identifying an individual based on hair

  • looks at the concentration of 14 different elements in a hair shaft by bombarding them with radiation

    • Each element gives a different response

  • The probability of two individuals having the exact same concentration for any nine of the elements is ~ one in a million

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Testing The Hair Follicle

  • Follicular Tag: The presence of the entire follicle on a hair sample

    • Happens when a hair is removed by force

    • Can be used for DNA Testing

      • Generally done after microscopic analysis to save time and money

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Multiple Choice

Neutron Acitivation Analysis is an example of which type of evidence

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Class

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Individual

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