
Forensics Decomposition
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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17 Slides • 12 Questions
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Death Part 2
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The moment of death has a clear scientific definition.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
An Autopsy is performed by which person?
Detective
Surgeon
Pathologist
Investigator
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Trauma is an example of a mechanism of death
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False: A cause of death and a mechanism of death are sometimes combined into one sentence
True
False
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Livor Mortis
Livor Mortis: The pooling of blood in tissues after death, coloring the skin
Translates as "Death Color"
As a body decomposes, blood cells leak hemoglobin which collects on the bottom of the body and makes the skin look purple
Lividity: Pooling of blood in the body,
Occurs two hours after death
Becomes permanent eight hours after death
If the skin is pressed before the eight-hour mark, the color disappears
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Factors that affect Livor Mortis
Temperature
Reactions speed up in warm environments, so decomposition can occur faster in a warmer temperature and slower in a colder temperature
Items on the body
Anything that can restrict blood flow can stop livor mortis from occurring in areas of the body like the limbs
Tight bands, ropes, etc.
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What does Livor Mortis show?
An Approximate time of death
Looking at how the coloring reacts when pressed can give an idea of how much time has passed
The position of a body during the first eight hours after death
Can help indicate if a body has been moved based on how many places lividity occurs
Details about a crime
If livor mortis is not seen is areas you would expect it, it could indicate that something was restricting blood flow and the scene was tampered with
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
What term describes the pooling of blood inside the body?
Hemopuddling
Lividity
Autolysis
Leukidity
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Rigor Mortis
Rigor Mortis: The Stiffening of the skeletal muscles after death
Is temporary and generally disappears after 36 hours
Starts within two hours after death
Works its way down the body starting at the head
The Body is the most rigid after 12 hours
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Why does Rigor Mortis Occur?
When a person is living, their body uses ATP to move their muscles
ATP is formed in the body and recycled to keep functions working
Removes Calcium from the muscle
After death, the reactions that make ATP cease, so the muscle start to collect calcium which causes them to stay stiff
Over time, the muscles begin to decompose and relax
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Factors that affect Rigor Mortis
Environmental Temperature
Cold=Slow, Warm= Fast
Extra Sunlight can make a body warmer and speed up Rigor
Body Weight
Fat stores Oxygen which is needed to make ATP. The more Oxygen in the body, the longer the ATP reaction can take place after death
Clothing
Clothes add warmth to a body, which can speed up rigor mortis
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Factors that affect Rigor Mortis
Illness
A fever is an elevated temperature, which can speed up Rigor
Hypothermia can slow it down
Physical activity before death
If someone was active before death, they will have used more oxygen and have a higher temperature
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What does Rigor Mortis Show
On its own, Rigor mortis is not very helpful in establishing the time of death
Too many factors can influence the process
It can be used as supporting evidence when combined with other factors
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Multiple Choice
True or false: rigor mortis is a permanent change in the body
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which compound can be stored in body fat that slows down the process of rigor mortis?
Calcium
Water
Hemoglobin
Oxygen
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Algor Mortis
Algor Mortis: The cooling of the body after death
When the body is alive, it needs to maintain a constant temperature of ~37°C to function
After death, the body begins to cool down
The temperature of a body is taken by inserting a thermometer into the liver
Using the Liver gives all investigators a standard for comparison
In "normal" conditions body temperature decreases by 0.39°C per hour until the body is at the same temperature as the surroundings
Temperature is rarely "normal", so the time of death is given as a range of time instead of a specific time
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Factors that affect Algor Mortis
Surrounding Environment
Extreme temperatures and humidity can change the rate of heat change
Excess body fat and clothing can insulate the body and slow the temperature change
Illness that can raise the body's initial temperature can skew the rate of change
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Multiple Select
Temperature affects which of the following events after death?
Livor Mortis
Rigor Mortis
Algor Mortis
Temperature has no effect on a body post deat
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Stomach and Intestinal Contents
When performing an autopsy, stomach and intestinal contents are often observed to help place a time of death
Normally, it takes between 4-6 hours for food to move from the stomach to the small intestine
It takes food 12 hours for food to go through the small intestine, and another 12 hours to leave the large intestine
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Stomach and Intestinal Contents
If there is stomach content, you can conclude that death occurred zero to four hours after the last meal
If the food is undigested, the time frame is shortened to two hours
If the stomach is empty and food is found in the small intestine, death occureed at least 4-6 hours after a meal
If both the stomach and small intestine are empty and food is found in the large intestine, death occured around 12 or more hours after a meal
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Hotspot
If a person ate their last meal 3 hours before death, where is the most likely place you would find digestive contents
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Multiple Select
If a person had been fasting all day before their death, Where could you expect to find contents in their digestive system,
Stomach
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
They should have nothing in their digestive system
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Decomposition
Decomposition: The rotting of all tissue and organs after death
Caused by microorganisms digesting tissues
Speed can depend on different factors
Age
Young decompose faster than old
Size
More fat breaks down quicker than less fat
Nature of death
sick people decompose more quickly than healthy people
Coverings on the body slow down decompostion
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Decomposition
Speed can depend on different factors
Moisture
water contains oxygen that can speed up decomposition
Temperature
Ideal range: 21-37° C
Too hot a temperature can dry a body out and prevents decomposition
Too cold prevents bacteria growth and prevents decomposition
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Stages of Decomposition
Stage 1: Starts Within two days after death
Cell autolysis begins
Skin begins to show green/purplish staining and looks marbled
Stage 2: Starts after four days
Skin forms blisters
The abdomen swells from Carbon Dioxide Gas released by intestinal bacteria
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Stages of Decomposition
Stage 3: Occurs within 6-10 days
Carbon Dioxide continues to build up until the chest and abdomine bursts/collapses
Fluids leak from the body as cell membranes rupture and tissues liquefy
the skin sloughs off
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Raising the temperature speeds up decomposition of a body.
True
False
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