orgns are preserved because other persons will make use of it that's why it's preserved.
The ancient Egyptians believed that the heart contained the soul of the dead person, and would be needed in the afterlife. But the brain was not considered to be important and was usually thrown away, with other internal organs.
During the mummification process, all the internal organs, including the brain, were removed as they would otherwise rot inside the body. These internal organs were also preserved using different methods than the main body and stored separately from the main body in canopic jars.
it depends on how and were they died for example plants turn into peat, then coal animals turn into fossils if they died in the mud or sand animals or plants that are frozen would keep their hair and organs and shape both plants and animals, if nothing happened and they were left out to the elements, would just disintegrate and rot in time
He preserved food by pasteurization .
A fossil is any trace of an organism preserved in a rock.
When the organs were removed in the mummification process, they were preserved in canopic jars.
Organs must be preserved in special solutions before their transport to avoid their exposure to bacteria,which may infect them...also keeping organs in specific solutions help to prevent them from denaturing or degrading...
They got preserved and put into jars to accompany them into the afterlife
they mummified so their dead would be preserved for the "after life" they believed that removing the organs would help this too
the organs were in preserved the canopic jars so if you open up one of the canopic jars today dont be surpried if you find an organ of some type
Once removed, kidneys from live donors and cadavers are placed on ice and flushed with a cold preservative solution. The kidney can be preserved in this solution for 24-48 hours until the transplant takes place.
It depends what's removed. In the case of cancer cells, some are usually preserved on a microscope slide - as a specimen for (perhaps) teaching purposes. In the case of amputated body parts, excess skin tissue or diseased organs - they're simply destroyed by incineration.
The Brain along with many other organs are removed prior to mummification to prevent rotting as decomposition takes its course. These organs however were normally preserved and kept with the mummy as they would need them in the afterlife. THAT IS WHY
they just put desert sand, salt and some herbs. they also removed certain organs that held moisturebecase moisture allows decay
The muscles and ligaments of an animal will be subject to scavengers or decomposition. The organs and fat will be as well.
It's "well-preserved".
The ancient egyptian kings and royal family heart and organs were taken from the body then wrapped in muslim cloth that kept the body preserved for burial and the afterlife.