To preserve their bodies, they would take out all the organs ect... because they thought they would get to the after life quicker.
lungs,
When the organs were removed in the mummification process, they were preserved in canopic jars.
In the process of mummification, all the organs are removed except for the heart. This even included the brain, which they removed via the nose, because they felt it was not important. The heart, however, was believed the center for a person's existence which is why they left it in.
The reproduction organs of jewish men and women were removed by the germans.....
Yes, Every single Egyptian Pharaoh was Mumified.
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To preserve their bodies, they would take out all the organs ect... because they thought they would get to the after life quicker.
lungs,
Surgically.
All major ones are removed.
After the internal organs have been removed the body decays
No, not all organs are removed from the body after death. Organs may be removed for organ donation or medical research, but it is not a standard procedure for all deceased individuals. Autopsies may also involve temporary removal of organs for examination, but they are usually returned to the body afterwards.
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large and small intestines