@Tr3_GK @webprick @Dafkagirl You keep ignoring the original post and original argument with factual examples. And by the way, if you’re interested in science, you can learn more why blood becomes super acidic post-mortem. Because Cole had died and was no l
@dilorenzo @4ndroid55 @PicturesFoIder 1. https://t.co/x1unlWnxbe 2. https://t.co/y48RhYhU5K These kinda outline it. Otherwise, dead zones in water bodies might also be a good example showing how oxygen is depleted by decomposing organisms. 2/2
@madnessofkate Death is likely to result in very extensive biochemical changes in all body tissues due to lack of circulating oxygen, altered enzymatic reactions, cellular degradation, and cessation of anabolic production of metabolites. https://t.co/T9xC
@CMacQuar Might be something here https://t.co/IxrS0anGxc. Does insect blood pH change with death?
@MYirrell Your ignorance never ceases to amaze!! http://t.co/ZeFQAvcZEX @loadsofducks @FreeAtheism @jimmyjdawson