They got preserved and put into jars to accompany them into the afterlife
Ice preserves the organ until placed in a body =D
The Egyptians used Canopic jars to store organs of their dead animals instead of burying them because they believed the deceased would need them in the afterlife. Each organ was placed into a separate jar.
The organs of the Pharoah were either thrown away (the brain), mummified and placed back into the body (the heart) or placed into one of four canopic jars (the liver, intestines, lungs and stomach).
if they don't have a backbone then they are placed into the invertebrate category
I would assume they are placed in the poultry or birds group.
Chordata
In jars near the body so that in the "Afterlife" they could be used again.
breathing tube and ventilator until the swelling of the abdominal organs has decreased. Intravenous fluids, antibiotics , and pain medication are also administered. A tube is also placed in the stomach to empty gastric secretions
The organs were removed from the body and put in jarsThe organs were placed in canopic jars. They had the four sons of Horus(Imsety, Hapy, Duamutef, and Qebehsenuef) as the top cap of the jars. The heart was not placed in the canopic jars because the Egyptians thought that it was the controller of the body-as if it was the brain.The internal organs of bodies were removed before mummification and placed in special containers called canopic jars, which were entombed along with the mummy.
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After Egyptians got the dead bodies organs they put them in a jar to rest for 1000 years. Then they took them out and ate them.