HORTICULTURE SCIENCE
ENTOMOLOGY
Question
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post-decay stage
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decay stage
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fresh stage
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bloated stage
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Detailed explanation-1: -Bloated stage (Days 2-7): Putrefaction begins at this stage. Gases produced by the metabolic activities of anaerobic bacteria cause an inflation of the abdomen and the carcass forming a balloon-like appearance during the later part.
Detailed explanation-2: -Putrefaction involves the action of bacteria on the tissues of the body. This process, prevalent in moist climates, is associated with green discoloration of the body; gas production with associated bloating; skin slippage; and a foul odor.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stage two of human decomposition consists of bloating to the body. Leaked enzymes from the first stage begin producing many gases. Due to the gases, the human body can double in size, giving it that bloated look.The sulfur-containing compounds that the bacteria release also cause skin discoloration.
Detailed explanation-4: -In the bloated stage, body parts, including organs and soft tissues, swelling due to the accumulation of putrefactive gases or other decompositional products from the putrefaction process. It usually starts in the abdomen and then slowly affects other parts, including the face, breasts, and genitals.
Detailed explanation-5: -Stage 2 – Bloating As bacteria process the body, gases are produced as byproducts. Without anywhere to go, the body becomes bloated over time until so much pressure has built up that the gas ruptures the skin creating new openings for flies and hastening the decomposition process.