No, the heart needs to be pumping for you to bruise.
No, even the body of a dead animal is still considered as a biotic (living) factor.
becouse brain is the motor of the body,and the guider of the body
becouse brain is the motor of the body,and the guider of the body
becouse brain is the motor of the body,and the guider of the body
that is soo sad are you ok?
yes it is normal for a percing to bruise. especially for the first couple days you have it. and even if you have it for a long time it can bruise to. it is completely normal
When you forcibly strike the body hard enough to leave a bruise, you break capillaries under the skin. The blood leaks into surrounding tissue. Any time there is bleeding, even on the inside of the body, a clot forms to stop the bleed. A small clot under a bruise just means your body did its job to begin the very first steps toward healing.
yes pectisides stay in the body even after you are dead
Of course, any surgical incision or surgical equipment used on the body can cause bruising. The physiology of how a bruise forms remains the same, no matter how the bruise is caused. It will always be an injury to small blood vessels that bleed into surrounding tissues. Even though the body clots the blood, the bruise has already begun but may not be visible for 24 hours.
Yes, he can ;)
Dead men do not literally tell tales - the dead are notoriously silent - but the condition of a dead body will usually provide a clue as to the cause of death (which will matter if there is a murder investigation). It is also true that the tales that you tell while you are still alive may be remembered even after your death.
Maria Tallchief is not dead. Even if she retired, she is still alive teaching Ballet at a ballet school.