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In Health / College | 2025-07-05

Under ordinary conditions, laboratory examination of blood evidence can determine all of the following except:
A. the sex of the person.
B. whether the person was a smoker.
C. the race of the person.
D. the blood type of the person and their DNA profile.

Asked by adriannecoombs

Answer (1)

Laboratory examination of blood can determine a person's sex, blood type, and DNA profile, but it cannot definitively establish if the person was a smoker. While certain markers related to smoking may exist, they do not confirm smoking habits. Identifying race from blood evidence is also unreliable. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-05