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11-1

Questions A

1. 0-2 hours or more the 48 hours, muscles have been cleared of calcium and such items 2. 12 hours, body is comlpetely stiff 3. 2-6 hours, arms and face are stiff, chest is rigid 4. 15-36 hours, legs are still stiff 5. 2-4 hours face is stiff 6. 2-6 hours

B. 7. 16-20 hours, hot temp speeds up process she's not very heavy with not much body fat 8. looked like 12 hours but has been missing for a couple days 48 or more hours, cold slows down rigor mortis 9. 4 hours because of the cold room and the fat slows down rigor mortis, not very active 10. 15-20 hours because temp is hotter in trunk...speeds up process 11. more than 48 hours or 2-6 hours, 48 is because muscles are relaxed, 2-6 just beginning functions just stopped 12. 12 hours about, muscles are stiff because no oxygen clears out calcium 13. 15-24 hours, cold really slows down process 14. 3-4 hours, heat speeds up process