Slaughter methods vary substantially and the physiological changes of death vary somewhat also.
Ultimately, heart and brain function stops and most slaughter techniques are designed to insure that the slaughtered animal is quickly unconscious or immobile and that blood volume (and oxygen to the brain) are decreased rapidly resulting in deep shock within 30 seconds and then death within a very few minutes.
Portuguese man-o'-war, also known as the bluebottle, it has no brain and no heart and it cannot see.
Not having a mind of their own or a brain, the lungs "feel" nothing. But they may sense the beating of the heart and react accordingly.
it makes your brain react quickly to things in life.
Brain damaged people may react slowly to questions and events.
It would depend on which animal. If it has a brain, it can "feel" in one way or another. Animals with no brain like coral cannot feel, but they do react to negative stimuli as all living things do.
People react because of glands in you eyes and brain that send waves into your mom.
They drove the Herero people in to the desert and would not let them out so they dead of thirst and starvation. The first German Holocaust
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they didnt react well. they flogged any animal who was caught singing that song