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2021/2/23 Test 4: ASM 275: Forensic Anthropology (2021 Spring - A) https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/70483/quizzes/483774 1/12 Test 4 Due Mar 2 at 10pm Points 30 Questions 30 Available Aug 28, 2020 a... t 12am - Mar 2 at 10pm 6 months Time Limit 40 Minutes Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 25 minutes 30 out of 30 Score for this quiz: 30 out of 30 Submitted Feb 23 at 8:19am This attempt took 25 minutes. Ques 1 / 1 pts tion 1 Which forensic specialist compares tooth morphology in antemortem and postmortem records to make identifications, and also analyzes bite marks for the identification of a culprit? forensic odontologist Correct! forensic entomologist forensic botanist forensic geneticist Q 1 / 1 pts uestion 2 To estimate body weight from bones, one must take into account which of the following factors? 2021/2/23 Test 4: ASM 275: Forensic Anthropology (2021 Spring - A) https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/70483/quizzes/483774 2/12 size of the muscle markings all of the above, and you are still just guessing Correct! height sex Ques 1 / 1 pts tion 3 Excess osteoclasic activity produces ______ lesions; excess osteoblastic activity produces _____ lesions. Lytic, taphonomic Proliferative, eburnation Lytic, proliferative Correct! Proliferative, lytic Ques 1 / 1 pts tion 4 Evidence of focused or concentrated use of certain body segments that may give an anthropologist some insight into a person’s occupation before death can be found in: the pattern of minor stress fractures modifications to areas of muscle insertion all of the above Correct! discrete markers such as facets and grooves on certain bones 2021/2/23 Test 4: ASM 275: Forensic Anthropology (2021 Spring - A) https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/70483/quizzes/483774 3/12 Q 1 / 1 pts uestion 5 Bite mark analysis has withstood years of scrutiny and is now widely regarded as a well established approach to forensic identification True False Correct! Q 1 / 1 pts uestion 6 The article on the Daegu subway disaster was trying to establish what important point about mass disaster recovery that DNA from a mass disaster is too scattered to be of much use that train disasters over 180 kmph lead to such damage to the bodies that identification is not possible that meticulous recovery, photography and mapping of remains at the scene of the accident is critical for positive identification Correct! that DNA rarely preserves in badly burned remains [Show More]

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