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First to discover capillaries - Answer Marcello Malpighi



In _____________ embalming, preservative solution is injected into an artery and blood is
simultaneously removed from a vein. - Answer arterial



This surgeon and anatomy lecturer so distinguished himself that a region of the body that
he described was named in his honor - Answer John Hunter



Agonal fever is a [x] change that occurs [y] - Answer temperature, antemortem



Caused by air entering the skeletal tissues-usually in the face, neck, and chest-due to
some form of trauma to the lungs, and which can cause an incredible amount of
distension in those areas - Answer antemortem subcutaneous emphysema



agonal edema - Answer The antemortem accumulation of fluid in the tissues and body
cavities



Auguste Renouard - Answer Wrote the first embalming textbook in the United States



restoration - Answer The preparation of the decedent by attempting to return natural form
and colour



fermentation - Answer The breaking down of carbohydrates is referred to as



Joel Crandall - Answer Colleges of embalming began adding restorative art teaching to
their curriculum following this gentleman's development of a procedural treatment for
injuries to the dead resulting from disease or trauma

,embalming - Answer The treatment of the dead human body with chemicals to reduce the
presence and growth of organisms, to delay organic decomposition, and to bring the
body to an acceptable physical appearance



sign of decomposition - Answer Desquamation



Disagree - Answer Proteins are the first biochemical to undergo decomposition in the
dead human body. Their decomposition is what contributes to the awful smell, the
bloating, the color changes that accompany death. Therefore, the reason why it is
recommended that a body is embalmed as soon as possible after death is that we want to
stop the breakdown of the proteins. Agree or Disagree



Disagree - Answer Carbohydrates are the first biochemical to undergo decomposition in
the dead human body. Their decomposition is what contributes to the awful smell, the
bloating, the color changes that accompany death. Therefore, the reason why it is
recommended that a body be embalmed as soon as possible after death is that we want
to stop the breakdown of the carbohydrates. Proteins are important, with their enzymes
and amino acids and all that, but the biochemical of major concern to embalmers are the
carbohydrates. Agree or Disagree



putrefaction - Answer The decomposition of proteins by anaerobic bacteria is called



Auguste Renouard - Answer First major figure to provide embalming instruction for
undertakers in the U.S



pathogens - Answer Disease-causing organisms are called



A sign of death - Answer Cessation of circulation



Frederick Ruysch - Question Who is considered the Father of Embalming?

, blood vessels - Question Which of the following would be the last organ to decompose?



An unskilled examination for the determination of death - Question The ammonia test



agonal fever - Question The elevation in body temperature before death



Lena Simmons - Question The founder of Simmons School of Embalming



Jean Gannal - Answer Was indirectly responsible for passage of the first law prohibiting
the use of arsenic in embalming solutions in 1846



physical, postmortem - Answer Livor mortis is a [x] change that occurs (when?) [y]



was from the Egyptian Period - Answer Diodorus Siculus



Thomas Holmes - Answer the Father of Modern Embalming in the U.S



False - Answer Bodies cool more slowly in running water than in stagnant fluids



Anthony von Leeuwenhoek - discovered microscope



Henry Cattell - Embalmed President Lincoln



necrobiosis - the physiologic, or natural, death of body cells as they complete their life
cycles is called



William Harvey - Discovered the circulation of blood

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