Biology, asked by mizhek2003, 9 months ago

How are organisms preserved in museum ?
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Answered by nikhithadr77
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Answer:

In museums we keep animals preserved using chemicals.The chemical used is FAA solution FAA stands for Formaldehyde, glacial Acetic acid,and ethyl Alcohol

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

The organism or organ is preserved in fluid-like ethanol or isopropyl alcohol or acetic acid or ethyl alcohol. The Container is usually the glass jar or bottles sealed with closure.

The organisms are preserved to maintain the details of the organism, this is used for future study and action.

They are highly reliable and helps in research and advancement of technology studies. Hence is the organism is placed in a beaker with fluid and which is required for further studies.

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