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How is forensic science different than other sciences like biology and physics?
A. it only has to address issues associated with the law
B. it is a science that deals only with physics and biology
C. it is a science that uses all of the physical sciences to address issues associated with the law
D. it uses chemistry, physics and biology to help solve crimes
E. it uses unique investigative techniques in the evaluation of samples taken at crime scenes
THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION IS E. It uses unique investigative techniques in the evaluation of samples taken at crime scenes.
Explanation: Forensic science means the application of science civil law and criminal cases, during any criminal investigation, to be able to prove evidence which is acceptable by the law.
While other science starts with observation, forensic science start by gathering any investigative sample from crime scene.
They will be no forensic science if crime scene those not exist.
Forensic scientist collect evidence at the crime scene and perform scientific and technical analysis in the laboratories or office, using both physical science, biological sciences and many other scientific analytical system/ tools to investigate a crime.