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QUESTION 5 What accounts the loss of body mass in during active decay? putrefaction lack of consumption maggots and insects skeletal degradation
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What accounts the loss of body mass in during active decay?
putrefaction
lack of consumption
maggots and insects
skeletal degradation
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Lack of consumption is the correct answer
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