I believe, that would be a mummy.
Dead insects can be effectively preserved by carefully drying them out and storing them in airtight containers to prevent decay. Another method is to use chemicals like ethanol or formaldehyde to preserve the insect's body structure.
Dead bugs can be effectively preserved by carefully removing any excess moisture from the specimen, placing it in a container with a desiccant like silica gel, and storing it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Additionally, using a pin or mounting the bug on a display board can help maintain its shape and prevent decay.
No, a dead body cut into pieces may have different buoyancy characteristics compared to a dead body intact. Factors like the distribution of weight and air trapped within the body can influence buoyancy, resulting in different behaviors in water.
No, a dead body does not sweat after death as the body's ability to regulate temperature ceases. Sweating occurs due to a functioning nervous system and muscle activity, both of which stop working after death.
yes
because they did
It is called a dead corpse or body.
The preserved body of a dead person.
consecration
The word 'mummy' is generally used for a body which has been preserved over a long period of time. A recently-preserved body is usually referred to as 'embalmed'.
Mummy
It is called a mummy.
King Tut's tomb
In myth, the association with the dead is explained in that Anubis protected and wrapped the body of Osiris so it could be preserved and resurrected.
Mummification preserved tho body so that the dead person's souls could recognize its body when the soul returned to the dead body.~Gabby O.~ fms mrs. zannie's class
a body preserved by drying
Michael Jackson's body was buried; he will not be cryogenically preserved.