After 16 weeks, a dead body undergoes significant decomposition. The skin typically appears discolored, often taking on a greenish hue due to the breakdown of tissues and the action of bacteria. The body may exhibit bloating as gases accumulate, and there is a distinct odor associated with decay. Additionally, insects and other scavengers may have begun to colonize the remains, further contributing to the decomposition process.
A decaying dead body
The pictures of Hitler's corpse are fake.
A dead body, or corpse, has no pulse, a pale look to it, dialated eyes, and are cold.
At 10 weeks, the baby doesn't look like much, but you can usually see a little ball with a little body and nubs for arms and legs. If you look up 10 week ultrasounds in Google, then you should see a little better example.
Your grandmother
Black hair Wrikled skin Pale Dark eyes Fail body
it would smell and be decomposing little by little, with a horrible stench
He is dead so does not look like anything.
He is dead so does not look like anything.
After four weeks, a dead body typically undergoes significant decomposition, with visible signs of decay. The skin may appear discolored, often turning greenish or black, while the body may swell due to gas buildup from microbial activity. Insects, particularly blowflies, may have laid eggs, leading to the presence of maggots. The overall appearance can be quite distressing, with the body showing advanced signs of deterioration.
Depending on the source, 1. Homonculus look like small clay like people. Their body parts may be disproportionate, or out of place, and certain characteristics of their body may be accentuated. 2. Homonculus look like humans who used to be dead. Really, they take the form of other people because they do not have their own form.
He is dead so does not look like anything.