Biology, asked by demonsking52801, 11 months ago

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so my question is

in the coming future can we able to save humans by the process of cryonics. if yes then how and explain how it works.


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Answered by Anonymous
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hey a very gud question.

➡️ It can be possible. but many scientist say that it's chance of success is zero as Organs such as the heart and kidneys have never been successfully frozen and thawed.

✴️ ✴️medical experts say once cells are damaged during freezing and turned to 'mush' they cannot be converted back to living tissue ✴️✴️

➡️ How it works?

➡️ once legally dead process should begin with two min. of heart stopping.. Body packed in ice and injected with chemical in order to reduce blood clotting.

➡️ Blood taken to cryonic facility and cooled to just over free ingredients point.

➡️ Another soln. injected to stop ice crystal forming the organs and tissue.

➡️ Body take in container and lower into tank of liq. nitrogen.

➡️ tank maintain ultra low temp. waiting for medical breakdown.

Answered by Anonymous
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=>Cryonics is the low-temperature freezing and storage of a human corpse or severed head, with the speculative hope that resurrection.

=> No-one knows if it’s possible to revive these people, but more and more of the living seem to believe that uncertainty is better than the alternative. Around 1,250 people who are still legally alive are on cryonics waiting lists, and new facilities are opening in Oregon, Australia and Europe soon.

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