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The embalmed organs of a baby are typically contained within a small container or canopic jar, similar to those used in ancient Egyptian mummification practices. These jars were designed to hold the organs separately, preserving them for the afterlife. In modern practices, if the organs are preserved for medical or scientific purposes, they may be stored in specialized containers or vials within a controlled environment.
by taking the organs out
The bodies have their organs taking out and are embalmed.
Only if you are going to be embalmed.
If you are asking what jar held the organs after Egyptian mummies were embalmed, the answer is canoptic jars.
Canopic Jars
The jars used to store embalmed organs in ancient Egyptian mummification practices were called "canopic jars." Each jar was typically dedicated to one of the Four Sons of Horus, who were believed to protect the organs. These jars were placed in a canopic chest, often found within the tombs of the deceased.
as long as the bodys organs can withstand and it depends on the health of the person
it affects the bodys organs. if you faint you would have to go to the doctor.
The aorta carries blood away from the heart to the bodily organs excepting the lungs.
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