Answer:
B. False
Step-by-step explanation:
"Forensic pathologists" and "anthropologists" are usually unable to identify the exact moment in time that death occurs because they have to consider many factors in order to do so. Aside from examining the dead body's tissues, they also have to examine the other parts of the body (nails, blood, hair, etc.). The results will then be related to each other in order to tell whether the death was caused by a s.uicide, homicide and so on. They also need to collaborate with other specialists in order to arrive at a reasonable time of death. When they do, they just come up with a timeframe and not the exact time of death.