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A ‘biological death’ occurs/takes place when:
There is no pulse and heart beat.
Pupils show no reaction to light
All the body cells die after a few hours of clinical death.
Pupils are fixed and dilated.
Clinical Death: 1. Stoppage of heart beat, pulse and breathing is called clinical death. 2. Most organs (eye, kidney) remain alive after clinical death. 3. These organs are used for transplantation. Biological Death: 1. The death caused by degeneration of tissues in brain and other part is called biological death. 2. Most organs become dead after biological death. 3. These organs can not be used for organ transplantation.
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