What would happen if a astronaut took off his space suit in space?

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Would they explode because of the fluids in there body overcoming the pressure outside there bodies? or would they implode?or would they be unable to move? or would the fluids in there bodies exert the same pressure as the pressure outside there bodies? I want to know what exactly happens...i don't want to know about how we need oxygen and stuff im simply talking about pressure and fluids....because fluids flow from high pressure to low pressure...so what would occur in outer space?
 
All the gases in his body would be forced out (he'd have to exhale or his lungs would rupture). Then his fluids would boil in the lower pressure. But he'd have been dead long before he got his suit off, of course
 
His/her lungs would seize and they would be dead within seconds. No, they wouldn't explode! In fact they would probably look exactly the same as if they were alive.....only they would be dead. lol!
 
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It would boil your blood, then your blood will be extracted through every eye socket, ear, private parts and pores from the vaccume. Then you die. Sounds like alot of fun doesn't it
 
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