Yes. Tee-Hee!
if the membrane is intact and there is a change of concentration of solut or solvent, osmosis should happen.
can a amblance pick up a dead body
Dead cells in your body.
yes pectisides stay in the body even after you are dead
a dead body, esp. a human body to be dissected; corpse.
They believe that it was used to insure immortality after death. Keeping the body fully intact.
Salt does make a difference in buoyancy but if there is no salt then you shouldn't sink to the bottom. Your head will go under. Every object has some degree of buoyancy in water. Some have enough so that they float, others do not. _______ Actually, the Dead Sea is not 'buoyant'. Buoyancy is a property of a solid object you put in the water. The salinity of the dead sea increases the specific gravity of its water. Specific gravity is to liquids as density is to solids. So the water of the Dead Sea has a very high specific gravity.
Because no nutrients are going into the body like water or minerals that your body needs to stay intact, so when someone dies their body decays just like a piece of meat would
no but it stays intact.
That is going to pollute the river. The body rapidly get rotten. You are fortunate that the fishes eat the pieces of flesh.
The extreme salinity - saltiness - means the water there has a higher density than regular sea water. and the higher the density the greater the buoyancy.
Simply, the greater the amount of salf dissolved in a body of water ('salinity') the greater its upward buoyancy force (more buoyant). The Dead Sea has very high salinity (it is more dense) meaning people who go swimming in it find they are able to float on the surface without effort.
The bodies were embalmed to prevent the smell, putrification, and rotting of the dead bodies prior to and after burial. Egyptians believed that the body had to be intact when it entered the Afterlife.
Bodies tend to begin to float when decomposition via bacteria produces methane gas, greatly increasing the buoyancy of the body. They initially sink due to relatively low buoyancy after the air has been expelled from the lungs. You can test the first part by going to a pool and exhaling all of the air in your lungs that you can. You will sink to the bottom of the pool rather quickly.
No, cremation is not allowed in Judaism. We are required to bury our dead intact.
Never. Research done at my local institution claims that in order for the soul to properly be freed from the human body, ALL organs must no longer function. So unless the person is completely dead, the soul will remain intact. Though, some believe that the soul leaves when the heart stops.
Polyneices and the enemy dead are left unburied so that their corpses may be eaten by dogs in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, ancient Greeks tend to leave unburied the dead from the opposing side. This is done so that the body will be disfigured and divided into pieces and therefore not be intact when the dead seek to enter the Underworld of the afterlife. But at the same time, all Thebans have divine guarantees of below-ground burials and therefore are not to be left above ground regardless of whether they are loyal or disloyal to their hometown.