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Nature has no mercy on human bodies. Fortunately, the age of natural degradation has long been replaced by modern methods of burial. We can slow down the body's corrosion by antiseptic treatment, and body fluids will be replaced by embalming fluid. Or we can choose to cremate the body, the remains at 1093 degrees high temperature baking for several hours until the Ashes ...
Modern methods of burial do not sound appealing at all, and natural degradation sounds less appealing. Even ancient people knew how to save a corpse. In the 2003, archaeologists found evidence of the burial of primitive men 350,000 years ago in northern Spain.
So what happens when it's degraded? Here are 5 strange things that happen when our bodies degrade after death.
1. Mortal, let your cells burst!
Within minutes of death, the body begins to decompose. When the heart stops beating, the body undergoes a stage called "Corpse Cold" (Algor mortis), the metabolism stops, the heat is no longer produced and spreads outward from the surface. At this point the temperature will drop at 1.5 degrees per hour until it is equal to room temperature, and at almost the same time the blood will become more acidic as carbon dioxide accumulates, causing the cells to crack, allowing the digestive enzymes to enter the tissue and "digest" from within. It's going to explode, Goku, West, come here and take a picture for you.
2. You will become white ... Purple
Next, Gravity will leave a mark on your body. As the circulatory system ceases to function, the heavier red blood cells gather in the nearest part of the body to form the visible purplish patches, known as "lividity", while the rest become pale. The correct time of death can be inferred by lividity detection.
You all say zombie zombies, you know why people become stiff after death? This is because there is a substance in the cell membrane of the muscle cell that regulates the flow of calcium. When people die, the substance stops working, and calcium pours into the muscle cells, making the muscles tighten and stiff. The stiffness process occurred within 3-4 hours of death, 12 hours later, and 48 hours later faded.
4. The organ decomposes itself
No matter what antiseptic treatment is used as a delay, the body will eventually decompose itself. Pancreatic enzymes allow the organs to digest themselves, sometimes with the help of microbes, and to turn the body from the abdomen into green, which releases the rotting amine and the body amines that make the body smell dead.
5. If it's not corrupted, it'll be wrapped in wax.
Most bodies decay into a pile of bones, but some do not. If the body is covered with cold soil or water, it will form a "adipocere", a greasy waxy substance produced by bacteria that decompose tissue. Adipocere has excellent preservation effects on the viscera and may also allow investigators to misjudge the time of death.
In the end we all will "leaves", but the method is different. Whether it is natural degradation or cremation, we will eventually become the spring mud into ashes, and may even become figurines.