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Chapter: 01-An Introduction to the Human Body

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  • An autopsy is a postmortem examination of the body and internal organs.
  • An autopsy is also called a necropsy.
  • The term postmortem means after death.
  • An autopsy involves dissection to study internal structures.
  • An autopsy is used to determine the cause of death.
  • An autopsy can reveal diseases that were not detected during life.
  • An autopsy can determine the extent of injuries.
  • An autopsy can explain how injuries contributed to death.
  • An autopsy provides additional information about a disease.
  • An autopsy helps in collecting statistical data.
  • An autopsy is used to educate health-care students.
  • An autopsy can reveal conditions that may affect offspring or siblings.
  • An example of such a condition is a congenital heart defect.
  • An autopsy may be legally required during a criminal investigation.
  • An autopsy can help resolve disputes about the cause of death.
  • Such disputes may occur between beneficiaries and insurance companies.

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