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How did autopsies help ancient Egyptians learn about the human body?

Ancient Egyptians performed autopsies to understand the body's internal structures and functions. By observing organs and tissues during autopsies, they gained knowledge of anatomy, diseases, and injuries. This information was crucial in their medical practices and embalming techniques.


How did the ancient Egyptians preserve the body?

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What did the Ancient Egyptians learn by embalming the pharaohs?

The Egyptians learned about human body from ambaling bodiesthat they were bodies made by re and dat they are simply hand made sculputetrsThe ancient Egyptians believed there was an afterlife after death. Through mummification they were able to help that person reach their afterlife. But in order for them to have this afterlife the deceased person would have to repossess their body. Mummification or embalming was mainly performed for wealthier Egyptians as poorer individuals could not afford it. Religious beliefs kept them from examining the body, but it is believed they learned a great deal about the human anatomy through the mummification and embalming process.The learned to keep them warmThey learned how to use herbs and drugs to treat different illnesses.


What organ did the egyptians leave in the body?

The Ancient Egyptian left the heart in the body.


Knowledge learned from what helped egyptians develop medical knowledge?

You forget that the ancient Egyptians were also famous for mummification; that practice alone helped them learn much about the human body. The priests and scholars weren't stupid; they knew an opportunity to gain knowledge when they saw one, indeed many asked for cadavers to study. In ancient Egypt, you could sell your body to a priest, who would claim it if you were ever killed. To the Egyptians the body as only a shell; the soul mattered more. Because there was no "reverence for the body as a sacred temple" like other spiritual traditions, Egyptian medicine, consequently, was very advanced.


Did the ancient egyptians eat body parts?

If forced to they would.


Why did Egyptians remove organs?

In ancient Egypt, the organs were removed from the body for the process of mummification. The beliefs of the ancient Egyptians were that the physical body went on a journey to the after life, and the internal organs were a hindrance to that journey.


What was the ancient Egyptians body stuffed with?

It was stuffed with natron salt and then wrapped


What is the class that you learn about the human body called?

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What is an Ancient Egyptian mummy case?

The mummy case was regarded by the Ancient Egyptians as an alternative body for the soul.


Why was the process of preparing a body for the afterlife important to Ancient Egyptians?

It was the belief of the ancient Egyptians that the way they would experience the afterlife as a soul or "ka" would be influenced by the way their body is prepared through mummification.


How did the Egyptians learned so much about the human body?

see the part of the body in the periond