centipid
interferons
A decaying dead body
When a dead body is placed in ice there is no way for bacteria to grow or insects to reach it. The cells are literally frozen in place and prevent the body from decaying.
Yes it can, a decaying body is essentially fertilizer and nourishment for the soil.
Viruses invade the body and quickly multiplies. Some types of cancer cells also multiply quickly.
The decaying leaves created a musty smell in the forest.
Bacteria,fungi,or parasitic worms invade the human body
Nope they dont. Certain types of worms (polychates) have segmented bodies, as do crustaceans (lobsters, crabs, etc) and insects.
ice compressing the microbes in its body stopping bacteria from decaying its body.
Decaying matter is natural in a body of water, it is natural in any environment. However a large amount of decaying matter in a body of water could lead to a dead zone. This is because if there is a disruption in the food web of that body of water it could kill many organisms. If many animals die, the decaying takes more oxygen out of the water than can be replaced and you are left with a body of water that has no oxygen called a dead zone.
Insects have body Sections but Arthopods have body Segments.
to protect it from decaying from the water