Human Body Facts: When a person dies, his final farewell is done according to religion and traditions. In some religions, there is a tradition of burying the dead body, and in some it is offered to birds. In Hinduism, the dead body is dedicated to fire and cremated. It is generally believed that after burning the body turns completely into ash. But do you know that there is a part of the body that does not burn even in the fire?
Almost all parts of the human body turn into ashes after burning, but the tooth is such an organ, which is not completely destroyed in the fire. Its harsh structure and enamel layer helps protect it from fire. However, this claim about the nail is not correct because they are completely destroyed when they are burnt.
The human body is made of soft and hard tissue. When the body burns, the skin first shrinks and bursting, after which the body fat and muscles are eliminated by burning. Due to the intensity of the fire, there are many changes in the body, which also affects bones.
According to the texture of fat and tissue in the body, the process of burning of organs varies. According to scientific reports, the organs that withstand more heat are rapidly burnt. Some parts of the body, such as the bones of the arms and legs, are gradually burnt compared to other organs. Excess fat parts burns more intensely. But despite this, there is a part of the body, which is not destroyed even after burning.
Human teeth are that part of the body, which does not burn even in the fire of pyre. When the ash of the pyre is collected, teeth along with bones are also found in it. The fire has a very minor impact on them. Teeth are considered to be the most rigid element of human body, which are highly resistant to external effects such as fire, dryness and decomposition.
This special structure of teeth protects them from fire. When the pyre burns, the soft tissue of the teeth burns, but their most rigid layer – enamel – survives. This is the reason that the remains of teeth are found even after the funeral and they are immersed along the bones.
Many people believe that nails also do not burn in the fire, but it is not completely correct. From a scientific point of view, nails are made of protein, which turn into ash when burning. If you yourself see a small piece of nail as an experiment, it will burn completely. Therefore, it would be wrong to say that the nails do not burn in the fire.
It is also worth noting that when the body burns, the skeleton is not completely converted into ash. Even in modern crematoriums, bones do not burn completely. The remains that survive after burning are ground under special process and then bone immersion.