the body can be kept for a least 6 days before it starts to rott and the body turns purple and blue.
Dead bodies are often kept in ice to slow down decomposition and preserve the body for a longer period. Cooling the body reduces the activity of bacteria and enzymes that contribute to decay, making it easier to conduct autopsies or hold memorial services. This practice is especially important in forensic investigations or when bodies need to be transported over long distances before burial or cremation.
never,its illegal and wrong
A body is usually kept in a morgue for between 4 and 7 days. However, it is not uncommon for a body to be stored in a morgue for several months. This especially true if the next kin is trying to be reached.
embalming fluid is used to preserve the body for the funeral and after a weeks after burial the body will decompose.
The length of time a body is held in the morgue can vary depending on the circumstances. Generally, bodies are held in the morgue until they are released to a funeral home or next of kin for burial or cremation. Some morgues have specific guidelines on how long they can hold a body before it must be released.
if you have the money then yes if you don't have the money then no
Fish can be kept in the fridge for up to 2-3 days before it goes bad.
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Breastmilk can be safely kept out of the fridge for up to 4 hours before it needs to be discarded.
MRI films are kept as long as necessary, especially if you see the same doctor. You can have records transferred and then your new doctor will have them. They are consistently kept on record for years before they are not needed.
This was part of a long process called mummifacation that took place before the burial of a pharoh