Why is forensic pathology important?
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Why is forensic pathology important?
Pathology:
Pathologists study tissue in order to find out if there is disease present in this tissue. This process can be done on a person who is living or dead.
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Chapter 1 / Lesson 2Learn what forensic science is and examine the history of forensic science. Understand how a forensic investigation works and the uses of forensic scientists.
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