The first thing a forensic scientist looks at to identify a deceased is teeth or facial markings that family members could use to identify the male/female.
forensic scientist can earn around 35k a year for the first two years.
In 1665- English scientist, Robert Hooke was the first scientist to see the cell, by looking at a microscope.
aristole was the first person to view the cell [he was greek]
The scientist who first studied living cell was A.V. Leeuwenhoek in 1674.
Who was the first scientist to use the word cell : the first scientist is ROBERT HOOKE,, and he find it on 1663.
if a forensic scientist gets paid $20000 a year at first then they would make $54 -$60 daily. does that answer your question?
forensic scientist can earn around 35k a year for the first two years.
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In 1665 , Robert Hooke was the first scientist to build and identify cells in things.
One can become a forensic scientist by completing the necessary educational requirements. In order to start, one must first graduate with a high school equivalent degree and then must complete all the forensic classes as required in a college or university.
they make at least $20,000 a year to start off.
The first known book on forensic medicine was written by the ancient Chinese forensic scientist Song Ci, titled "Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified." This book, written in the 13th century, outlined various forensic techniques and methods for solving criminal cases.
In 1665- English scientist, Robert Hooke was the first scientist to see the cell, by looking at a microscope.
Robert Hooke was the first scientist to identify the cells in cork in 1665. He named them celluae that means small rooms. He printed about them in the book Micrographia. He studied them through his own made primitive telescope. V.Leewenhoek was the first scientist to identify the living cells. Robert Hook identified dead cells.
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Robert Hooke was the first scientist to identify the cells in cork in 1665. He named them celluae that means small rooms. He printed about them in the book Micrographia. He studied them through his own made primitive telescope. V.Leewenhoek was the first scientist to identify the living cells. Robert Hook identified dead cells.
The bone structure and the teeth, always give hints to gender and age. The medical examiner usually looks at the exterior of a body first; a crime scene investigator would look for some form of identification, perhaps in pockets or purses. Sometimes, if the body is found in a vehicle, the vehicle will give them a route to the identity. The circumstances of a body always dictate the means used to identify a body.