You have to clean out the insides and pack it with baking soda, put it in a cool, dry place and after a week, clean out the old baking soda and repeat the process, after about 2 weeks your fish should be mummified.
A hole is punctured inside the nasal cavity and it is sucked out.
Mummification is the process, whether deliberate or on accident, of the long term preservation of a dead body. The term mummification implies a high degree of preservation, as opposed to the short term preservation methods generally used today.
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A brain tumour is essentially brain cancer, a growth that develops on or within the brain that can either be benign or malignant. There are a huge variety of brain tumours, and their level of seriousness depends entirely upon where they are located and how advanced they have become. Most tumours that grow on the outside surface of the brain, and even some that grow inside it, can be removed surgically. Some of those that cannot be surgically removed can be treated with either chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or a combination of the two. Even if a complete cure is not possible in these cases, it can sometimes be possible to retard the growth of the tumour and prolong the life of the patient. So although some brain tumours are incurable and can be fatal, these are nowadays in a minority- the majority of brain tumours can be succesfully treated.
Ans. The cell will just die because the control system of the cell is the nucleus. it is like our brain and tells the organelles what to do. :D
it goes into 4 jars and they are called canopic jars........
The Brain. Read it in a book, books never lie!
They removed it from the deceased body, through the nose, using special tools.
They thought that the brain was useless so they just tossed them
the brain was removed by a fire stick in to their nostrils. disturbing i know .
Yes, it can be removed but then the Ba wont get in the body because the heart is necessary in the mummification.
Herbs were put into the body after the major organs were removed. The mummification was to preserve the body for the life the person would have in the afterlife.
Resin was used by the Egyptians as part of the mummification process. The resin was poured into the person's skull after the brain was removed to help it keep its shape. It was also used to secure bandages in place.
In the process of mummification, all the organs are removed except for the heart. This even included the brain, which they removed via the nose, because they felt it was not important. The heart, however, was believed the center for a person's existence which is why they left it in.
lungsintestinesliverstomach they would need them in the afterlife
The heart was kept in to be weighed in the afterlife.It was the only internal organ that was not removed.
The human brain. They had no idea what its function was. As far as they knew, it was just stuff to fill the cavity of the skull. During mummification it was removed through an opening cut through the nostrils and discarded.
Mummification means they take out all the "soft" bits.