Insects can compromise the interpretation of blood spatter pattern analysis. (They can walk through it or add additional blood patterns to the blood sample image) <span>This misinterpretation could lead to a misread blood spatter analysis which is why only certain experts are hired to cover the issue in crime scene investigation.</span>
<span>The presence of insects at an incident scene involving blood is common. Flies that feed on blood at the scene produce small circular stains known as flyspeck which can be mistaken for alternative bloodstain such as expirated blood, also insects walking through a stain may spread the blood causing small additional stains.</span>
"Energy transmitted as sound waves" is the correct answer. If you have trouble remember, just think of an acoustic guitar, which sends this energy out every time a string is plucked.
This structure which allows these passages is called the cell membrane. Substances outside the cell can move in and out of the membrane through a process called diffusion. When the substance in question is water, the process is referred to as osmosis. ... Water can be put back into a raisin through the process of osmosis.