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Reply to When a human dies (from natural causes), are there certain parts of the body that remain "alive" longer than the rest of the body? How long does it usually take for those parts to "die" and for the entire body to be considered fully dead? by flash17k
defined as cessation of circulorespiratory function. About how fast various cells die, from the following site: [https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/when-we-die-does-our-whole-body-die-at-the-same-time/](https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/when-we-die-does-our-whole-body-die-at-the-same-time/) >The brain and nerve cells require a constant supply of oxygen and will die within