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A person is declared to be dead upon the irreversible ceasing of spontaneous body functions: brain activity, or blood circulation and respiration. However, only about 1% of a person’s cells have to die in order for all of these things to happen. How can someone be dead when 99% of his or her cells are still alive?
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A person is declared to be dead upon the irreversible ceasing of spontaneous body functions: brain activity, or blood circulation and respiration. However, only 1% of a person’s cells have to die in order for all of these things to happen. How can someone be dead when 99% of his or her cells are still alive?
A person is declared dead upon the irreversible ceasing of spontaneous body functions: brain activity, blood circulation, and respiration. Only about 1 percent of a body’s cells have to die in order for all of these things to happen. How can a person be dead when 99 percent of his or her cells are alive?
A person is declared dead upon the irreversible ceasing of spontaneous body functions: brain activity, blood circulation, and respiration. Only about 1% of a body's cells have to die in order for all of these things to happen. How can a person be dead when 99% of his or her cells are alive?
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Bundle: Biology Today And Tomorrow With Physiology, Loose-leaf Version, 5th + Lms Integrated For Mindtap Biology, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card
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