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The sequence of post-mortem changes in a cadaver includes (a) rigor mortis, primary flaccidity, secondary flaccidity, marbling (b) primary flaccidity, secondary flaccidity, rigor mortis, marbling (c) marbling, secondary flaccidity, primary flaccidity, rigor mortis (d) primary flaccidity, rigor mortis, secondary flaccidity, marbling

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Answered by rudraaggarwal239982
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A few hours after a person or animal dies, the joints of the body stiffen and become locked in place. This stiffening is called rigor mortis. Depending on body temperature and other conditions, rigor mortis lasts approximately 72 hours. The phenomenon is caused by the skeletal muscles partially contracting.

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