The post-mortem interval is the [ ]; forensic evidence usually estimates it as a [ ].
The post-mortem interval is the time since death; forensic evidence usually estimates it as an exact value.
The post-mortem interval is the time since discovery; forensic evidence usually estimates it as a range.
The post-mortem interval is the time since death; forensic evidence usually estimates it as a range.
The post-mortem interval is the time until death; forensic evidence usually estimates it as a range.
Flashcards for Edexcel A A Level Biology Forensics and time of death, covering the key terms, definitions and processes you need to recall for Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3. 25 cards, matched to the Edexcel A A Level Biology (9BN0) specification.