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Chemically preserving a body involves the use of chemicals, typically formaldehyde and other embalming fluids, to inhibit decomposition after death. This process replaces bodily fluids and tissues with preservatives, helping to maintain the body's appearance for viewing during funerals or for scientific study. The goal is to slow down the natural decay processes caused by bacteria and environmental factors. This method is commonly used in funeral practices and anatomical studies.

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