A visitor observes a fetus during the exhibit Body Worlds in Mexico City,  Friday. March 10, 2006. The cadavers in Body Worlds were donated to  science and preserved through plastination, a process

A visitor observes a fetus during the exhibit Body Worlds in Mexico City, Friday. March 10, 2006. The cadavers in Body Worlds were donated to science and preserved through plastination, a process

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Download this stock image: A visitor observes a fetus during the exhibit Body Worlds in Mexico City, Friday. March 10, 2006. The cadavers in Body Worlds were donated to science and preserved through plastination, a process developed by Gunthervon Hagens and replicated in several labs across the world. The skin is removed to expose various muscles, bones and organs, and liquid plastic then hardens and preserves the corpses. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) - 2PDA59B from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
A visitor observes a fetus during the exhibit "Body Worlds" in Mexico City, Friday. March 10, 2006. The cadavers in "Body Worlds" were donated to science and preserved through "plastination," a process developed by Gunthervon Hagens and replicated in several labs across the world. The skin is removed to expose various muscles, bones and organs, and liquid plastic then hardens and preserves the corpses. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

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