Your body doesn't tense up. If your dead, why would your muscles start contracting? Your muscle cells are dead, so they wouldn't function, unless it gets electrocuted.
The above answer is incorrect - your skeletal muscles do, in fact contract after death but the condition is temporary, beginning a few hours after death and continuing for about 3 days, at which time the muscles again relax. This condition is called rigor mortis and is one of three body conditions used in determining the time of death, the other two being algor mortis (the cooling of the body), and livor mortis (the settling of the blood to the lowest point of the body).
Rigor mortis occurs due to the very complex physiology of the muscle system and how the muscles are able to move in the first place. This cannot be explained effectively in a paragraph or two, but briefly has to do with the lack of blood flow to the muscles after death, and the absence of signals from the brain.
Tensing up when you die is a natural response as the muscles in the body contract due to lack of oxygen and energy. This occurs as the body shuts down and rigor mortis starts to set in after death.
The past tense of "grow up" is "grew up."
The past tense of babysit is babysat.
The paste tense is grew.
Grew is the past tense of grow.Yes and grown is past tense of grew....(has) grown.
"Has grown" is the present perfect tense of the verb grow. The past perfect tense is "had grown". The simple past tense of grow is grew.
The past tense of die is died examples... 1) Past tense- He died 2 months ago 2) Present tense- He will die in 2 months
Losen up and think about cheeseburgers. Dont tense up, you'll die.
Losen up and think about cheeseburgers. Dont tense up, you'll die.
will die
The present tense of to die is die or dies.The present continuous would be am dying/ are dying / is dying.
The present progressive tense of die is:I am dying.He/She/It is dying.You/We/They are dying.
Got up is already in the past tense. Got is the past tense of get.Present tense: I get up early every morning.Past tense: I got up a little late yesterday.
The future tense is will get up.
The past tense is got up.
The past tense of "die" is "died"
The past tense is 'dressed up'.
The past tense of "blow up" is "blew up."