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You can use this eulogy:
Here lies [name of animal, if known and type of animal]. You life has ended. You have spent your living days making memories with the people and other animals around you. You have helped Mother Nature multiple times by just being yourself. And now, you still help her even though you are no longer breathing. You body will nourish the earth and help the plants grow and thrive. With each leaf, branch, root, flower and fruit of the plants you help grow, you will be remembered. 

Animal decay is specifically classified as the decay of living things. This happens because the animal dies and all organs in its body no longer function. The decay is carried out by the bacteria that are in the body of living things, bacteria begin to damage the cells and tissues of the organs of living things.

Further explanation

Decomposition is one of the chemical changes that make objects, usually living things that die can experience damage to the structure/structure carried out by decomposers (including ants, grubs, bacteria, and fungi).

There are 17 signs of decay, namely:

  • Swollen face
  • Swollen lips
  • Eyes stand out
  • Tongue sticking out
  • Nostrils come out blood
  • Mouth hole out of blood
  • Other holes come out of their contents such as feces (intestine), stomach contents, and parturition (gravid/pregnant)
  • Bloated body
  • Bull or epidermis detached
  • Superficial veins of the skin greenish
  • Dilated blood vessels under the skin
  • Broken abdominal wall
  • The scrotum or vulva (genital area) swells
  • Nails detached
  • Loose hair
  • Internal organs rot
  • Larvae fly

Organs rot faster:

  • brain
  • spleen
  • stomach
  • intestine
  • Gravid uterus
  • postpartum uterus
  • blood

Slowly decomposed organs, namely:

  • lungs
  • heart
  • kidney
  • diaphragm

The slowest organ to rot is:

  • prostate gland
  • non-gravid uterus

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Class: High School

Subject: English

Keywords: decay, animals, organs

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