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Your bodily fluids go through the same decomposition process that your tissues and organs go through. Eventually the water will run off or evaporate and the solids will be recycled by saprophytes.

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When a person dies, their body fluids will stop circulating and eventually begin to coagulate and settle in the lowest parts of the body due to gravity. This process is known as livor mortis, or postmortem lividity. Additionally, decomposition will eventually lead to the breakdown and release of bodily fluids.

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