They make a small incision in the area where the chip is and pull it out with tweezers and stitch the area back up
embalming is a process in which body organs are removed and all fluids in the body are removed this process preserves the body.
Diffusion is an important process to your body because molecules enter your body cells and waste products are removed.
Excretion.
The body of the deceased minus a few body parts that were removed during the embalming process.
Depending on context, a "biochip" could be an electronic device that is intended for use in the body. For example, an electronic glucose concentration meter that is implanted in the arm.
Carbon dioxide is removed from the body through a process called respiration. When we breathe, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is carried in the blood to the lungs, where it is then exhaled out of the body.
The mummifying process was completed so that the persons body could be preserved.
Re-adsorption is defined as the absorption of a substance that was previously removed. This process commonly occurs with water in the body.
Nutrients enter the body through a process called absorption, where they are taken in by the cells for energy and other functions. Waste leaves the body through a process called excretion, where it is removed from the body to maintain a healthy internal environment.
Detox is short for detoxification, the process of getting drugs and/or alcohol out of the body.
Materials removed from the kidneys are urea and water sugar!
After all the moisture is removed from the body during the embalming process, the next step typically involves injecting embalming fluid into the body to preserve it and slow down decomposition. This fluid contains chemicals such as formaldehyde that help disinfect, preserve, and restore the body's natural appearance.