For mammals it begins in the placenta (its senile by the time you're born). If you mean the "final death, then its whatever fails first.
In the human body rigormortis starts to set in about three hours after death. The body will reach full rigormortis about 72 hours after death and then start to disappear.
you never really start to die until your time comes. Philosophically you start to die the day you are born. Physiologically, every day means your body is closer to death.
Adult blowflies typically start appearing on a body within minutes to a few hours after death. They are attracted to the scent of decomposing organic matter, and their eggs can be laid on the body almost immediately. This rapid arrival makes them valuable in forensic entomology for estimating the time of death.
First you get nausea and start vomiting then you develop buboes or puss balls on your body and your body has excess blood and it goes nowhere and then you drown in your own blood.
Body temperature typically starts to decrease within one to three hours after death. This process is known as algor mortis and the rate at which body temperature drops can vary depending on factors such as ambient temperature and individual characteristics.
That would depend on the climate. In a cold climate the body might keep well for some time but in a warm/hot climate the body would quickly start to smell bad.
yes,body temperature decreases as we approach death
When you eat your own sexual discharge, you body begins a mutation that often leads to death or immortality, with a 50/50 chance of each.
dirt. when you bite your nails or anything there are worms. worms start from an egg then hatches in to a worm then eats all the nutrients in your body which can cause death. they can go anywhere in your body and come out.
The process of dying can be seen as a gradual decline in bodily functions, which can start at any age but is more pronounced as we age. While growth and development cease in early adulthood, the body continues to age and deteriorate over time, leading to eventual death. Growth and death are two separate processes, but the cessation of growth marks the beginning of the aging process that eventually leads to death.
No nutrients would be able to feed the cells. Water would not be able to enter body tissues. Death would be fairly quick, if it was possible to start life, at all.
The cells that make up the body start to decompose, the carcass drifts towards the bottom of the ocean and is either eaten on the way down by a scavenger/predator or is eaten by something on the ocean floor.