Biology, asked by hazelween, 5 months ago

Do they remove all organs during an autopsy and do they return them after the tests .???

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Answered by Anonymous
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Small samples are typically taken from all organs to be made into slide preparations for examination under a microscope. At the end of an autopsy, the incisions made in the body are sewn closed. The organs may be returned to the body or may be retained for teaching, research, and diagnostic purposes.

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Answered by sanjoo12789
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Answer:

Pathologists will preserve parts of any organs they dissect, particularly if they find something unusual or abnormal. Following examination, the organs are either returned to the body (minus the pieces preserved for future work or evidence) or cremated, in accordance with the law and the family's wishes.

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