The pathologist will make a cut across the crown of the head, from the bony bump behind one ear to the bump behind the other, if a brain autopsy is necessary.
The examination of an animal after death is known as a necropsy. A necropsy is often performed to identify the cause of death or the severity of the illness. A thorough procedure of dissection, observation, interpretation, and documenting is required for this.
The term "external inspection" refers to a thorough description of the deceased's remains, including any scars, incisions, devices, tattoos, etc. The body is not cut within, and the organs are not looked at.
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