if a person is hit in the head with a small night stand it could result in yellow fingernails and if hit hard enough DEATH>> DUN DUN DUN
A preserved dead body is one that has been treated to prevent decomposition. This can be achieved through processes such as embalming, mummification, or cryonics. Preserving a body allows for it to be displayed for viewing or kept intact for scientific or religious purposes.
kissing dead people would be kinda nasty but if you saw that person dead and it just happen before 1 minute then kissing that dead person would be okay but when 1 year the body would be a skeleton by now.
It is possible to develop a viral infection if you prick your finger while dissecting a dead cat, depending on the presence of infectious agents in the cat's body and the level of exposure. It is important to seek medical advice immediately if you experience a needlestick injury or potential exposure to infectious materials to assess the risk and determine appropriate follow-up actions.
the color of pus is kinda yellow,green,and sometimes reddish yellow. pus can change colors,so example if you have coming from a cut place on your body it might be reddish. but most likely it's yellow.
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.
It would depend on which body part you had. If you had their head, or heart, then I would say yes you can tell if they are dead (they most certainly are in this case). If you had an ear or finger, then no you could not tell if the person were dead.
The sponge known as "dead-man's finger" is a soft coral in the genus Alcyonium. It gets its name from its appearance, resembling the fingers of a dead hand. This species is typically found in cold waters and can be white, yellow, or orange in color.
Any word for a body would be a noun. And adjective for dead is deceased.
It is generally not necessary to remove dead skin from a cut finger wound. The body will naturally slough off dead skin as the wound heals. However, if there is excessive dead skin buildup or it is obstructing proper healing, a healthcare professional may recommend debridement.
Some are inert, like finger nails and hair. not really dead, but not life-sustaining.
It would freak out the mother first of all.
Check for the ring on his finger, put him in a hot tub to stimulate circulation. Have fun.
a dead body
Yes, but why would this matter?
Finger nail is dead - the same goes for hair.
no
no...if they did they would be dead for sure.