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Immediately after death, the human body doesn't change much - although there is no consciousness or overall bodily life, there is still a great deal of cellular life going on. As the stored energy is used up at the cellular level, the body starts to bloat and go rigid. Then, as decomposition sets in, the body starts to turn into a puddle of fluids.

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