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A priest would remove them from a slot on the left side of the body. The organs were embalmed and put into canopic jars. The brain was thrown away because they did not know what it was for.

A priest would remove them from a slot on the left side of the body. The organs were embalmed and put into canopic jars. The brain was thrown away because they did not know what it was for.

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the egyptions would take out the brain with a hook that was shoved up their nose to pull it out, their lungs, stomach, liver, intestines and sometime their kidnes and thay were placed in separte conatinaers to be berried with the mummy because they would need them in their after live. these organs were cut out useing a flit knife.

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How did they take out the parts of the mummies?

They pulled the brain through the nostrils, and cut the body open to remove the other organs.


Chemical use to embalm the organs in mummies?

Natron.


Jar that had the emblem organs?

If you are asking what jar held the organs after Egyptian mummies were embalmed, the answer is canoptic jars.


How do they make mummys?

How To Make Mummies 101 First, they take out their organs, tongue, and heart. Then, they embalm it, wrap it in clean clothes, and put it in its tomb.


How they make mummy?

How To Make Mummies 101 First, they take out their organs, tongue, and heart. Then, they embalm it, wrap it in clean clothes, and put it in its tomb.


What was the chemical that was used to enbalm the organs of mummys?

Natron was used on mummies.


What organs were removed from mummies and why?

everything except heart bcoz it might rot


What are mummies made of?

Dried Human remains and Burial Cloth (normally made from Hemp, Papyrus).


What is the containers for organs or mummies?

Organs were typically stored in canopic jars in ancient Egypt. Mummies were preserved in coffin-like containers called sarcophagi, which were sometimes placed within nested coffins for added protection.


Why don't Egyptian mummies rot?

The internal organs were removed and the body was treated with embalming chemicals.


Why are mummies in pyramids?

Ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife and preserved their deceased pharaohs in mummies by removing organs and wrapping them in linen to protect the body. Pyramids were built as tombs to house these mummies and provide a place for the pharaoh to continue their journey in the afterlife.


What types of mummies are there?

There are naturally preserved mummies which include:desert mummies , freeze dried mummies/ refrigerated mummies, bog bodies,Deliberately preserved mummies which include:egyptian mummies, chinese mummies, aleutian island mummy , Incan mummies and modern mummies