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What are the 3 medulla types?

What are the 3 medulla types?

In the Present Study medulla has been classified into Absent, Fragmented, Discontinuous and Continuous types (Photo attached).

What are the 6 types of hairs that can be found on humans?

Forensic scientists distinguish six types of hair on the human body: (1) head hair, (2) eyebrows and eyelashes, (3) beard and mustache hair, (4) underarm hair, (5) auxiliary or body hair, and (6) pubic hair. Each hair type has its own shape and characteristics.

What animals have Imbricate hair?

The hair scales in sheep are imbricate, smooth, irregular mosaic and wide-distant; the medulla is fragmental. In goat, the cuticle scale pattern is imbricate with crenate, irregular-wave, intermediate-distant margins; the medulla is continuous occupying approximately one third of the hair shaft.

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Can the racial origin of hair be determined?

Hair is a common type of evidence submitted to the trace section for analysis. Characteristics within these regions are used to determine whether the hair is human or animal, racial origin and body area. A microscopic hair examination can also determine if a hair was forcibly removed, artificially treated or diseased.

What does microscopic hair analysis do?

Microscopic hair analysis has traditionally been used in forensics as well. Analysts examine a number of different characteristics of hairs under a microscope, usually comparing hair taken from a crime scene and hair taken from a suspect.

Do all human hairs have a medulla?

The medulla, also referred to as the pith or marrow of the hair, is the innermost layer. Composed of round cells, this layer is normally found in thick and/or coarse hair. Naturally blonde and fine hair generally does not have a medulla.

Which race has the most hair on their head?

Caucasians
Caucasians have the most dense hair. Blondes have more strands on their scalp – about 146,000 hairs. The black-haired have about 110,000 hairs, brunettes 100,000 and redheads about 86,000. In spite of the density, genetic hair loss is highly prevalent in this race.

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How can you tell if a hair is from a male or female?

There are no characteristics that tell us whether a hair is from a man or a woman, but we can sometimes make an educated guess by the condition of the hair (for example, lots of hair spray!).

Where are ovoid bodies found?

Ovoid bodies are large (larger than pigment granules), solid structures that are spherical to oval in shape, with very regular margins. They are abundant in some cattle and dog hairs as well as in other animal hairs. To varying degrees, they are also found in human hairs.

Can the age of a person be determined by their hair?

Age cannot be determined from hair, generally the only age determination that can be made from hair is if came from an infant or from an elderly person. The sex of the person the hair came from can also not be determined via hair examination unless there is nDNA evidence such as the root.

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Are ovoid bodies more common in human or animal hair?

Ovoid bodies are large (larger than pigment granules), solid structures that are spherical to oval in shape, with very regular margins. They are abundant in some cattle (Figure 19) and dog (Figure 20) hairs as well as in other animal hairs. To varying degrees, they are also found in human hairs (Figure 21).

What can hair tell us?

Hair analysis is used to provide DNA evidence for criminal and paternity cases. For DNA testing, the root of one hair is needed to analyze DNA and to establish a person’s genetic makeup. Hair analysis is less commonly used to test for heavy metals in the body, such as lead, mercury, and arsenic.

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