I could be wrong, but I don't think they did preserve the organs. They were removed from the corpse and placed im four jars, whose lids were moulded in the shape of the heads of the sons of Horus. The internal organs and brain contain so much water that preservation is a very difficult task.
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The ancient Egyptians used a chemical called Natron to embalm both the organs and the bodies of mummies. Natron is a naturally occurring salt that is very abundant in Africa, often found in dry lake beds.
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The Egyptians would cut open the body and use their hands to remove the organs and guts
The ancient Egyptians used the system of embalming to protect the body from decaying so the dead person could go to the afterlife.It's a really good answer but the person asked for the word embalm not embalming. Can someone answer the question correctly?
Egyptians Used The Chemical Natron To Dry Out The Body And Prevent It Rotting Away
The mortician had to embalm the body to get it ready for burial.
They removed the organs and mummified the body.
This is the process of making mummies:1.Take out all the internal organs(livers,stomach,lungs,and intestines)2.Dry the body with spices and salt3.Wrap the body with fine linen4.Ptthe mummy into coffin
Today, formaldehyde-based embalming fluids are commonly used to embalm organs. These fluids help preserve and protect the tissue, prevent decomposition, and maintain the organ's integrity for study or research purposes.
Both the mouth and the stomach perform mechanical and chemical digestion.
Chemical and manmade technology. The use of formaldehyde is the chief chemical. Mortuary cosmetics are another chemical. The equipment to embalm the body is comprised of autopsy tables washing tables dissecting tables embalming tables lifting trolleys suction devices sluices and body trays.
The jars used to hold organs after mummification rituals are called Canopic jars. These jars were then placed in the tomb.