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how is biological death ​

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Answered by guptapayal240
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Biological death' is a formal death of the body when the whole system fails but certain organs continue to function for a while. ... Whereas, 'clinical death' is due to the failure or death of vital organ, like, the brain or heart or lungs though the other organs of the body are functioning for sometime....

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Answered by ashly2929
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Biological Death:

The commonplace notion of death is to characterise it as an end state: being dead. Nevertheless being dead is not the same as the event of death or the dying process (Scarre 2007, p. 5). Biological death can be understood as:

  • A final event.
  • An absolute state (being dead).
  • Part of the dying process.

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