There are several types of wounds that can occur including incision wounds from a sharp object like a knife, laceration wounds from a tear of the skin, puncture wounds from a pointed object, abrasion wounds from friction that scrape the top layer of skin, and avulsion wounds where a piece of skin is torn away. Gunshot wounds are caused by firearms and can damage deeper tissues and organs beyond the entry and exit points of the bullet. After death, muscles gradually stiffen in a process called rigor mortis.
There are several types of wounds that can occur including incision wounds from a sharp object like a knife, laceration wounds from a tear of the skin, puncture wounds from a pointed object, abrasion wounds from friction that scrape the top layer of skin, and avulsion wounds where a piece of skin is torn away. Gunshot wounds are caused by firearms and can damage deeper tissues and organs beyond the entry and exit points of the bullet. After death, muscles gradually stiffen in a process called rigor mortis.
There are several types of wounds that can occur including incision wounds from a sharp object like a knife, laceration wounds from a tear of the skin, puncture wounds from a pointed object, abrasion wounds from friction that scrape the top layer of skin, and avulsion wounds where a piece of skin is torn away. Gunshot wounds are caused by firearms and can damage deeper tissues and organs beyond the entry and exit points of the bullet. After death, muscles gradually stiffen in a process called rigor mortis.