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What organ exactly dies last in a human body?
The organ that dies last in a human body is the brain . However, this is a bit of a misconception.
When the body dies, the organs don't die in a specific order. Instead, the body's systems shut down, and the organs cease to function.
The brain, however, is a special case. It's the last organ to stop functioning, but only in the sense that it's the last to lose its electrical activity.
What happens when we die?
When the body dies, the following events occur:
1. Clinical death : The heart stops beating, and blood circulation ceases.
2. Brain death : The brain's electrical activity, including EEG waves, stops.
3. Cellular death : The body's cells begin to die due to lack of oxygen and nutrients.
The brain's final moments
Research suggests that the brain's electrical activity can persist for up to 30 seconds after clinical death. This is known as "death oscillations" or "near-death brain activity."
During this brief period, the brain may experience a surge of electrical activity, which some scientists believe could be related to the phenomenon of near-death experiences (NDEs).
In summary, while the brain is the last organ to stop functioning, it's essential to note that the concept of "dying" is complex, and the body's systems shut down in a more nuanced and interconnected way.