(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Conducted to determine
the manner, cause, and mechanism of death
Autopsy
The REASON for a death (heart attack, injury)
Cause of death
time elapsed for the stomach to empty its contents into the small intestine
4-6 hours
An elected/appoint
public official who makes inquiries into deaths & completes death certificates
Coroner
pattern caused by
gasses in blood vessels
and breakdown
of hemoglobin
Marbling
Advanced Decay
Stage 20 - 50 days after death
What are the five manners of death?
Natural
accidental
suicidal
homicidal
undetermined
cooling of body after death
Algor Mortis
Investigation of sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths
Forensic Pathology
Entomology
The study of insects
A physician that
evaluates medical
history & performs exam of de
cause & manner of death
Medical Examiner
Coleoptera
Beetles
Putrefaction
Stage 2, lasts 4-10 days
yellowish, then
brownish-blackish
band-like discoloration
in the eye after death
Tache Noire
Instar
the developmental stage of an arthropod between molts
where rigor mortis begins
the head/face
The specific change in the body that brought about the cessation of life (blood loss, asphyxiation)
Mechanism of death
lividity will disappear when the skin is pressed upon
Blanching
Stage w/i 20hrs where maggot
is 2 - 4 mm long
Instar 1
Rate of cooling of corpse
about 1.4deg for 1st 12hrs,
0.7 deg after 12hrs
Stage in which body may mummify
Dry Remains
stiffening of skeletal muscles
Rigor Mortis
Stage recognizable by loss in mass due to feedings by maggots and other insects
Black Putrefaction
10 - 20 days
Duration of Active Decay Stage
around
wound areas, eyes, nose, ears
Where flies will lay eggs
the pooling of blood in tissues after death
Livor Mortis
PMI
Post Mortem Interval
Attracted to dead bodies, often arrive within minutes of death
Blowflies
Diptera
Flies
Stage characterized by the production of gasses that cause the corpse to swell
Bloat
Pupa
Hard, dark capsule that develops after
18 - 24 days
self-digestion, when lysosomes break down and release digestive enzymes into the cell
Autolysis
Stage where body
begins to dry, skin turns leathery, body may form "grave wax"
Advanced Decay