Yes you'd find the bones a.k.a skeleton after a body is decomposed . The question didn't really mean this. I've been taught in forensic medicine that Last body part or organ that decomposes is prostrate in male and the uterus in female . read more
Yes you’d find the bones a.k.a skeleton after a body is decomposed . The question didn’t really mean this. I’ve been taught in forensic medicine that. Last body part or organ that decomposes is prostrate in male and the uterus in female . These organs aid in sex determination . read more
If you do die in space, your body will not decompose in the normal way, since there is no oxygen. If you were near a source of heat, your body would mummify; if you were not, it would freeze. If your body was sealed in a space suit, it would decompose, but only for as long as the oxygen lasted. read more
That last part of the human body to stop functioning when you die is your brain stem. When your body starts to die, the brain and brain stem shut down your organs one by one and it is the last to shut down because it is so powerful and if it gets damaged in any way you will go into a coma or die. read more
Yes you’d find the bones a.k.a skeleton after a body is decomposed . The question didn’t really mean this. I’ve been taught in forensic medicine that Last body part or organ that decomposes is prostrate in male and the uterus in female . read more
Once the bacteria eat everything in the intestines, they will start to eat the intestines themselvea, and spread out to the rest of the body from there, slowly eating and decomposing the body. This process can take an non-embalmed buried body in a casket on average 8 to 12 months to be reduced to only bones. read more