---- HUMAN DECOMPOSITION ---- 1. Bicrobes outbreak and eat the internal organs. 2. Blies will lay their eggs on the body. (The eggs will turn into maggots eat through the body and then becom flies over a 2 to 3 week period.) 3. Bacteria eat through the flesh and produce fluids that are foul smelling to other humans but attractive to insects. 4. The body colapses and the fumes become unbarable. Even more fluids seep from the dead body and any exposed body parts become black in colour. 5.All flesh is removed and the body becomes dry. 6. Eventually there is nothing left but bones.
The decomposition is a chemical process.
yes,it is a decomposition reaction.
Decomposition is the process of a deceased organism rotting.
Heat speeds up the decomposition process
No, but it will affect the decomposition of the human brain.
If you are referring to the general term for the chemical and physical processes that take place on the cells and tissues of the human body immediately after death, then you are referring to decomposition. In the initial stages of decomposition the individual cells of the body undergo changes that lead to autolysis, necrosis and putrefaction. In humans, there are several stages that sequentially occur in the process of decomposition.
The process of decomposition
Compost can reach temperatures of up to 160-170 degrees Fahrenheit during the decomposition process.
Compost can reach temperatures between 120 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit during the decomposition process.
Detritivores, like earthworms, insects, and bacteria, help break down organic matter into simpler substances during the process of decomposition. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
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Thermal decomposition is the process by which chemical bonds are broken in the presence of heat. Decomposition temperature is the temperature at which thermal decomposition occurs, which differs for different compounds.