The brain was removed through the nostrils with a hook. Through a cut on the left side of the abdomin all organs ,except the heart were removed. The eyes were removed and replaced with artificial ones.
After the internal organs have been removed the body decays
Stomach, intestines, lungs and liver.
the pharoahs valuables sculpts,pet,and organs
A dead person's organs were empty and filled with rags in ancient Egypt. During mummification in ancient Egypt, the dead person's organs were removed and later filled with rags instead.
"Are you Egyptian?" "Yes, I am from Egypt, there for I am an Egyptian."
The internal organs were removed and the body was treated with embalming chemicals.
The per-nefer is the "house of beauty" where the internal organs are removed during the Egyptian process of mummification.
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health.
The people who removed the pharaohs' organs during the mummification process were known as embalmers. They were skilled practitioners responsible for preserving the body by removing internal organs, which were then typically placed in canopic jars. This process was part of the ancient Egyptian belief in the afterlife, aiming to prepare the deceased for their journey in the next world.
Ancient Egyptian embalmers removed internal organs during the mummification process to prevent decay. The stomach, intestines, lungs, and liver were typically preserved separately in canopic jars, each protected by a specific deity. The heart, however, was often left in the body, as it was considered the seat of the soul and essential for the afterlife. This careful treatment of the organs reflected their beliefs about the afterlife and the importance of preserving the body.
lungs,
Surgically.
All major ones are removed.
After the internal organs have been removed the body decays
Presuming you are talking about the modern world, no. In fact, as a rule no organs are removed from the body, unless you consider the blood an organ. All or most of the blood is removed. If there is an autopsy before embalming, then any number of organs might be removed depending on the pathologist's needs.
If you are asking what jar held the organs after Egyptian mummies were embalmed, the answer is canoptic jars.
During a surgical procedure, organs that can be removed include the appendix, gallbladder, spleen, and parts of the intestines, kidneys, and liver.