Loss Leader
I would save the receptionist., Moderator
An amazing thing has happened in the LightCreatedLife thread: We have actually stumbled upon an honest-to-goodness science question. It's biology so all you astrophysicists might as well go learn why 432 is sacred or something:
How long after a human dies can it be said with some certainty that every cell composing that body has also died?
Once the heart stops beating, how long do cells have before they are all dead? Thinking that there are some cells in the body in circulation-poor areas that are used to harsh conditions, I assume it is two or three minutes. But we'd love to hear any informed opinion.
Incidentally, typing this inquiry into the internet produced unsurprisingly useless results.
[In asking, we mean to exclude parasites or oportunistic organisms that are with the human during life and might thrive after death. We're just talking about true human cells.]
Thanks for any help.
How long after a human dies can it be said with some certainty that every cell composing that body has also died?
Once the heart stops beating, how long do cells have before they are all dead? Thinking that there are some cells in the body in circulation-poor areas that are used to harsh conditions, I assume it is two or three minutes. But we'd love to hear any informed opinion.
Incidentally, typing this inquiry into the internet produced unsurprisingly useless results.
[In asking, we mean to exclude parasites or oportunistic organisms that are with the human during life and might thrive after death. We're just talking about true human cells.]
Thanks for any help.