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https://doi.org/10.55640/
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LIVING HUMAN ORGANISM AND A DEAD HUMAN ORGANISM
Norboʻtayeva Dinora Baxtiyorovna,Ruziyeva Gulsara Temirkulovna , 1st-year student of the Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and Service,Termez University of Economics and Service Department of “Natural Sciences” PhD, acting associate professorAbstract
This article analyzes the fundamental differences between a living and a dead organism from the perspective of biochemical processes, cellular metabolism, and the cessation of physiological functions. The study examines the disruption of homeostasis and the main stages of postmortem destructive changes.
Keywords
homeostasis, metabolism, anabolism, catabolism, autolysis, physiological functions, biological death, clinical death, cellular level
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