in my openion intestine in the body is the first organ to decay after death and prostate and uterus are the last to decay.
An organ system is a collection of organs, and nothing really "happends" to them. However, organs WILL slowly become less and less efficiant as a person age. When the person dies, the organs decay (or rot) with the rest of the body (except for the bones).
besides death what other process is used to release nitrogen to the abiotic parts of the biosphere
Decay starts immediately upon death. Decay happens because the body's cells start to die. When the cells die, they exit the body, and dissolve into the ground. The soft tissues cells die first.
My guess would be on how to preserve it... or know time of death by observing the certain conditions the body was under...ect.
decay always happens in ecosystems
It starts to decay
The term that means death and decay of soft tissue is "necrosis".
Incorrupt is the term used to describe saints whose bodies do not decay after death when there is no explanation (embalming, etc.) for the occurrence.
Sonnet LXXIII deals with decay as one ages, and how love is greater when it loves that close to death.
An emphasis on death and decay
The five stages of fossilization are: 1) death of an organism, 2) rapid burial by sediment or other material, 3) decay of soft tissues, 4) infiltration of minerals into the remains, and 5) hardening of the original material into rock.
An organ system is a collection of organs, and nothing really "happends" to them. However, organs WILL slowly become less and less efficiant as a person age. When the person dies, the organs decay (or rot) with the rest of the body (except for the bones).
death of tissue: local death and decay of soft tissues of the body as a result of lack of blood to the area
For Emphasis
The skull of Yorick
The amount of radioactive carbon in the body is fixed at the time of death. After death, the carbon would the begin to decay.
The meaning behind the skulls and roses tattoo is the difference between life or death...Beauty and decay.. Life and death.