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2007-07-30 10:46:28 · 7 answers · asked by ThisGuy 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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I assume you mean the electrical pulses our nervous system uses?

Well when one dies, electrical energy is stored back into chemicals, as most of the electricity in our bodies are of the nervous system, which creating electricity by converting chemical energy.

2007-07-30 10:50:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the electrical energy is usually harvested by the hospital and stored in a battery to be used for emergency backup.

2007-07-30 10:51:33 · answer #2 · answered by niobiumboy 2 · 2 0

Transformed into chemical energy and then heat as your body rots and heats up! Some other organisms may use your body as a fuel source, and transform you into a more useful organic form.

2007-07-30 10:53:24 · answer #3 · answered by DougF 5 · 0 0

Energy is neither created nor destroyed it simply changes form....with that I would have to say it is possibly in potential form until the here after.?

2007-07-30 10:50:33 · answer #4 · answered by jessygalvin 2 · 0 1

Many cells become dormant and sit there until they are eaten by bacteria. However, some cells, such as hair and fingernail follicles, continue to grow after death.

2007-07-30 10:49:21 · answer #5 · answered by lithiumdeuteride 7 · 0 1

hair and fingernails do not continue to grow after death - it is an illusion caused by receding of skin.

Sheesh - from a top contributor, no less!

2007-07-30 11:05:15 · answer #6 · answered by College Guy 2 · 1 0

It goes back to where it came from which is everywhere.

2007-07-31 02:09:34 · answer #7 · answered by spink_is_not_dead 4 · 0 0

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