409.What parts does the act consist of?
Introduction, conclusion
Description, conclusion
Introduction, description
Necrosis, atrophy.
410. Types of court - veterinary examination?
Comprehensive, forensic expertise
Evisceration, evissection
Atrophy, dystrophy
Hyperemia, thrombosis.
411.Where does the autopsy of a corpse begin?
From studying the anamnesis
From the opening of the chest cavity
From the opening of the abdominal cavity
From skin peeling.
412.What should be included in the introductory part of the protocol?
History and information about the corpse
Morphological changes
Pathological changes
Histological changes.
413.What should be included in the protocol description?
Changes in internal organs
Changes in the digestive organs
Changes in the respiratory system
Changes in the excretory organs.
414.What should be included in the final part of the protocol?
Pathological and final diagnosis
Changes in the digestive organs
Changes in the respiratory system
Changes in the urinary organs.
415.What is expertise?
Conducting research with physical evidence
Checking internal organs
Checking for atrophy and dystrophy
Checking for necrosis and dystrophy.
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