they suck the entomonlgy and then chew it up, and make the world a better place!
Some of the advantages of forensic entomology is discovering toxicology and DNA. Another advantage is it can help determine what the postmortem interval is by using blow flies.
Entomology helps forensic science with time and location of death, by using insect activity to determine where the body was, if it was moved, and how long the corpse had been there. Entomology can also help with tox screens, if there isnt any flesh left on the corpse, insects that have ingested the flesh can be used.
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A good place to find out more information on forensic entomology is a library, where you will find books explaining the subject. Forensic entomology is the study of insects in order to aid legal investigations.
forensic entomology, forensic chemistry, forensic medicine.
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The study of cockroaches is called Blattology. Those who study the cockroaches are called Blattologists. Cockroaches are large insects that can be troublesome.
Dorothy E. Gennard has written: 'Forensic entomology' -- subject(s): Methods, Classification, Postmortem Changes, Insects, Entomology, Forensic Sciences
Forensic entomology
Biology - with subsidiaries in Entomology (the study of insects) Botany (plants) and Biochemistry.
1 Agricultural entomology 2 Forest entomology 3 Foresic entomology 4 Medical entomology 5 Vetenary entomology 6 Cultural entomology 7 Soil entomology 8 Acquatic entomology 9 Extention entomology
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