szövetbomlást
Szövetbomlást, often translated as tissue decay or decomposition, refers to the process by which organic tissues break down after death. This natural phenomenon is a crucial part of the ecosystem, as it returns nutrients to the environment. The rate and manner of szövetbomlást are influenced by several factors, including temperature, humidity, oxygen availability, and the presence of scavengers or microorganisms.
The decomposition process typically begins shortly after death and involves several stages. Initially, the cells begin
External factors play a significant role. Warmer temperatures accelerate bacterial activity and thus decomposition, while cold
Forensic science often utilizes the understanding of szövetbomlást to estimate the post-mortem interval (time since death).