I would think his BRAIN! but that is not a verified fact known to me.
no he didn't. he died because of aneurysm, which is an enlargement of the abdominal artery filled with blood had burst. He bled to death internally. what you may be thinkning of after he died he had requested to have his body burned
Dr. Thomas Stoltz Harvey, the pathologist who performed Einstein's autopsy, removed his brain during the autopsy without permission from Einstein's family. He subsequently kept the brain for research purposes.
After Albert Einstein passed away in 1955, his brain was removed during an autopsy for scientific study. It was later divided into pieces and kept in jars by the pathologist who performed the autopsy. Some portions of his brain are now preserved at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Maryland, USA.
after albert died his brain was stolen for studies
No, Albert Einstein did not die because his brain was too big. He passed away due to an abdominal aortic aneurysm, which is a condition involving the enlargement of the main blood vessel that supplies blood to the body. His brain was actually preserved after his death for scientific research to understand more about his exceptional intellect.
His Big head
The special gift that was granted to her upon her death was that her body will be found to be incorrupt. Later on when her body was removed from her grave years after she died, it was found to be incorrupt.
according to Einsteins special relativity
Removing the brain or heart from the body would lead to rapid cell death, as these organs are essential for maintaining vital functions such as oxygenation and neural regulation throughout the body.
it would take you approximately 10-14 minutes just by walking and taking breathers (breaks) also did you know that anythong can turn into a black hole. did you know that there was a body part that was genetic mutation on albert einsteins and it was his brain
no he didn't. he died because of aneurysm, which is an enlargement of the abdominal artery filled with blood had burst. He bled to death internally. what you may be thinkning of after he died he had requested to have his body burned
Albert Einstein died in April 18, 1955 in Princeton Albert died of internal bleeding in his brain. (the inside of his brain was bleeding) After his death his entire body (except for his brain) was cremated. After his cremation his ashes were scattered. His brain was kept for scientific study.
Presuming you are talking about the modern world, no. In fact, as a rule no organs are removed from the body, unless you consider the blood an organ. All or most of the blood is removed. If there is an autopsy before embalming, then any number of organs might be removed depending on the pathologist's needs.
The gas removed from the body when you exhale is carbon dioxide.
embalming is a process in which body organs are removed and all fluids in the body are removed this process preserves the body.
After the internal organs have been removed the body decays
Carbon dioxide