The decomposition of a body, regardless of age, is influenced more by environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and the presence of microorganisms rather than age alone. However, older individuals may have certain physiological conditions that could affect decomposition, such as a higher fat content or pre-existing health issues. In general, the rate of decomposition can vary widely based on these external factors rather than simply the age of the person.
Yes as a matter of fact it can. When the body is placed into the cement, there is still bodily gasses inside. They have to go some where you would imagine. When it secretes out it creates an air pocket which then gets old and starts to ferment. The body with start to decompose slower than normal but it does.
it dies off
Not an experiment I'd like to see.. Rate of decay is dependent on the surrounding environment. Mummified bodies thousands of years old have been found. Someone who dies in a tropical jungle would disintegrate within a year.
People die when they get old because they decompose like a plant that is unrooted from the ground.
When a person dies of old age its because there heart can no longer continue to run and support there body any more.
no
Yes, they will digest and further decompose any food.
"I knew so young a body with so old a head" basically means I knew a younger person who was really wise.
Lysosomes contain acids that decompose parts of the cell.
The total amount of blood in each person's body is approximately a gallon and a quarter, or ten pints, or 4.7 liters of blood.
No at 11 sex with another person is way too young. Your body isn't mature enough.
It typically takes a cotton T-shirt around 2-5 months to decompose in a composting environment. However, if the T-shirt is made from synthetic materials like polyester, it can take hundreds of years to decompose in a landfill. Recycling or donating old T-shirts is a more sustainable option.