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Are plasticized specimens real people?
Bioplasticization uses real people, and the source of human specimens is mostly donated by volunteers. For example, patients who died of illness are the main donors of bioplasticized specimens. There are also some people who died in the accident. If their bodies are well preserved and all their families agree, they will also become the source of bioplasticized specimens. The process of bioplasticization technology is roughly divided into four parts. The first step is the storage of the body, which is usually done by formalin. The body must be preserved in formalin for four months in order to be fixed and disinfected. The second step is dissection, which removes perishable fatty substances from the corpse and retains the nervous system, muscles and bones. The third step is dehydration: put the dissected corpse into a box for dehydration. The fourth step is slicing, that is, cutting the body into pieces and re-modeling.
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