rigor mortis
TEMPORARY RIGIDITY OF MUSCLES OCCURRING AFTER DEATH
When a person dies, their eyes do not turn black. Instead, the eyes may appear cloudy or glassy due to the loss of moisture and muscle tone. This is a common physical change that occurs after death.
Rigor mortis occurs at death due to the lack of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the muscles, which is needed for muscle contraction. When ATP production ceases, the muscles become stiff and rigid, leading to the characteristic stiffening of the body after death.
They don't. It occurs over the first 36 hours after death. Immediately after death the body is limp. With time it becomes increasingly rigid due to lack of ATP and build up of lactic acid.
whoever is responsible for it will be put to death
Rigor mortis occurs after death due to a lack of ATP in the muscle cells, which is needed for muscle relaxation. Without ATP, the muscles become stiff and lock in place. Rigor mortis usually sets in a few hours after death and can last for up to 48 hours.
MI = "Myocardial infarction". This occurs when the heart muscle is unable to receive enough oxygen for it to work properly. This can lead to muscle damage and death of some of the cells of the heart muscle. The infarct refers to the damage/death of the cell which therefor can no longer function and sometimes is replaced by scar tissue
rigor mortis (rĭ`gər môr`tĭs), rigidity of the body that occurs after death. The onset may vary from about 10 min to several hours or more after death, depending on the condition of the body at death and on factors in the atmosphere, particularly temperature. Rigor mortis affects the facial musculature first and then spreads to other parts of the body. It is caused by chemical changes in the muscle tissue. The state of rigor usually lasts about 24 hours or until muscle decomposition takes place by acid formation.
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Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacterial toxin that affects the nervous system, leading to muscle stiffness and spasms, particularly in the jaw. If left untreated, severe muscle contractions can lead to respiratory failure, as the muscles required for breathing become paralyzed. This can ultimately result in death due to asphyxiation or complications from prolonged muscle rigidity. Prompt medical treatment, including antitoxins and supportive care, is critical to prevent fatal outcomes.
After death, the body undergoes a process called rigor mortis, during which chemical changes in the muscles lead to stiffness and rigidity. This occurs as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels deplete, preventing muscle relaxation. Typically, rigor mortis sets in within a few hours post-mortem and can last for up to 72 hours before the muscles begin to break down. The process is a natural part of the decomposition cycle.
OMG zomies are taking over the earth! Run for a mall or tescos and lock the door. No really its called zombification Muscle spasms continuing after death is quite common, although it would be very unusual for a corpse to reach a full upright seating position after death.