Some were put in canopic jars so that the pharoah (or whoever was mummified) could 'use' them in the afterlife.
Some were put in canopic jars so that the pharoah (or whoever was mummified) could 'use' them in the afterlife.
yes they do they take the liver, lungs , stomach and intestines
They stored them in jars called canopic jars and kept them with the mummy, but the brain wasn't thought to be important, so it was fed to the animals after being pulled out through the nose with a hook.
what did te embalrs do with the internal organs
yes an octopus does have internal organs
Internal organs and the skeletal system are two different things, so there really is no such thing as "the internal organs of the skeletal system." The skeletal system is responsible for the support of the body and protection of the internal organs, and doesn't have internal organs in itself.
Most everything but the heart was taken out by skilled embalmers. A few organs were sealed into can-optic jars but the rest were fed to fido.
Hmm, internal? I think there are 21 or 22 internal organs.
To protect you'r internal organs
The organs were placed inside clay jars and buried in the tombs with the bodies.
Internal organs are organs that are inside your body, like your heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc.
Contains organs involved in internal fertilizayion