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    Rigor Mortis

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    Cellular Respiration and Rigor Mortis Cellular respiration is a metabolic process where the body uses organic molecules to produce energy. One of the greatest energy sources that our body uses is glucose. In cellular respiration glucose is broken down‚ and the energy from those bonds is used to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP). There are two types of respiration: aerobic and anaerobic. In aerobic respiration there are 3 main steps: Glycolysis‚ Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)‚ and Oxidative Phosphorylation

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    Scenario 1 Disclaimer: the victim written about is my friend who wanted to be the subject of a scenario. I’m not that awful of a person to write of her murder without her knowledge. “Her math proofs are just too good! She’s never wrong!” Millard Newton‚ the long-lost descendant of Sir Isaac Newton‚ exclaimed as he planned her demise. “It is possible that one day my nemesis Celine will surpass the influence and superiority of great grandpa Isaac!” His plan? Send her an invitation to a fake prestigious

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    Review Questions 1. What is liver mortis? How might this reveal information about the time of death? Liver mortis is the setting of blood in the lower part of the body. This process starts right after death and reaches its max at about 8 – 12 hours after death. This isn’t the best way to determine the time of death‚ it tells investigators in some cases whether the body has been moved after the person has died. 2. What three aspects does a forensic autopsy seek information about? Describe each of

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    4. What are two of the ways that a forensic pathologist might use to help determine the time of death? Following a person’s death‚ the muscles of the body relax and then become rigid. Rigor Mortis‚ as this rigidity is known‚ occurs within 24 hours after death and goes away after about 36 hours. Liver Mortis also happens soon after death. This condition in the body happens as the blood stops pumping through the body and settles in the parts of the body lowest to the ground. This condition occurs

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    Petechiae can also be found on sexually assaulted victims. If petechial hemorrhages are found postmortem the spots will be much bigger and overlap. Time of death can be determined in many different ways such as temperature in the liver or stages of rigor mortis. In conclusion Petechial hemorrhage’s can be found in many places. These hemorrhages can determine how you died. Like strangulation‚ smothering‚ or hanging. It also can tell you how long a person has been dead. Also if the person had a heat stroke

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    LLD 1 Feb. 23 2014 Exercise 1.9 The woman held a book in her left hand. The book was thick‚ so she was tired She was in the parking lot and waiting for her ride. Finally a small and blue car stopped next to her. When she opened the door to the car‚ a white poodle jumped out‚ ran quickly into the parking lot and disappeared between the parked cars. Exercise 1.10 1. The sleek dolphins leaped out of the water in long and graceful arcs. 2. The green ugly monster walked out of the black lagoon

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    Mystery Study Questions

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    1.1. The Mystery Study Guide 1.1.a. What causes death? The failure of one system can cause failure of next ending in lack of brain activity 1.1.b. What clues may be found at a scene of a mysterious death that may help to determine the cause of death? Vomit‚ blood‚ fingerprints‚ DNA‚ saliva‚ bite marks‚ bullets‚ poison‚ etc 1.1.c. If someone was interested in a career with responsibility to determine the cause of death‚ what careers should he or she consider and investigate? Forensic Pathologist

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    Sonnet LX In this Shakespearean sonnet with 14 lines‚ we can note that it includes 3 quatrains with 4 lines each and a couplet at the end of the sonnet‚ each underlying a recurring theme ; Time and Death; in which we can note the passing of human life from childhood to old age. In the first quatrain Shakespeare is looking at the beach and at the waves racing towards the shore and disappearing hence he uses the metaphor: ‘like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore’ to compare the movement

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    I lay still sprawled on my back on the carpet floor‚ barely breathing or moving. NO! I wasn’t trying to commit suicide by asphyxiating. In the middle of my abdomen was a spasm that had contracted so much that the pain was almost unbearable. It was a good agonizing seven minutes before it finally subsided‚ leaving my abdominal muscles sore as never before. Outside the mercury rose in the sweltering Vietnamese heat as midday approached. I was in Vietnam participating in a Junior Ranking Tennis event

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    estimated time of death is important. Rigor Mortis gives an approximate time of death‚ but is it accurate enough to be used during an investigation when time is of the essence? To make this determination we must first understand what rigor mortis is and to do that we must understand how the muscles work. To explain a muscle contraction in great detail would make this essay quite lengthy so I’ll talk about the basics needed to explain rigor mortis. In striated‚ voluntary skeletal muscles there

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