Research Paper On Algor Mortis

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The only thing for sure is we all are going to die. I’m going to cover what happens when someone dies and why anyone would want to be frozen after they die and also what happens with your anus.
The stuff that happens to your body when your heart stops beating.Without the heart pumping blood, the blood stops flowing thru the body. Blood just stops wherever it is and sits.The skin changes color depending on where the non moving blood is still sitting. Livor mortis start, which is the blood gelling in our blood vessels. Algor mortis is when the body temp starts to cool. Then Rigor mortis is when the body stiffens. As the muscles slowly die some slight twitching can occur. This doesn’t mean the bodies alive, they’re just reflexes. Because the

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