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Infarction is tissue death usually associated with a loss of circulation.
Gangrene
Infarction is death of body tissue (also known as necrosis) due to insufficient blood or oxygen supply. Ischemia is a related term relating to the decrease in oxygen or blood supply. Gangrene is the condition resulting from bacterial invasion of an area of necrosis.
gangrene (tissue death); osteomyelitis (infection of the bone beneath the bedsore); sepsis (a poisoning of tissue or the whole body from bacterial infection); other localized or systemic infections
Black death (Bubonic Plague) kills you by cutting off the cell's ability to communicate with other immune system which does not allow you to fight off the bacterial invasion Please see the link below.
An obstruction within the appendix, the development of an ulceration (an abnormal change in tissue accompanied by the death of cells) within the appendix, and the invasion of bacteria.
Caseous necrosis is a type of cellular death in which the dead tissue is soft, white or yellow in appearance and sometimes smells bad. This can be caused by anything that kills a section of tissue, although it is more commonly associated with infection, particularly bacterial infection.
no movement, no breathing, no heartbeat, followed by a gradual stiffening, eventual putrefaction. Perhaps this wasn't quite the question you meant to ask?
There are several potential causes, depending upon exactly how long after death you are seeing this phenomenon. If the color change was noted immediately after death, I would suspect the stomach tissue was dead prior to the snake's death. Within an hour or so of death, the stomach may turn green from reflux of small intestinal contents including bile back into the stomach. More than a day after the dead of the snake, the green coloration is likely due to bacterial decomposition of the tissue.
The term that means death and decay of soft tissue is "necrosis".
The term for cell death is cell necrosis while the term for tissue death is tissue Necrosis.The word Necrosis is derived from Latin word Nekros which means corpse.