Question by amy: Who wants to help me with these questions?
How does metabolism affect your risk level for alcohol problems?
a) There are no additional risk factors. Everyone metabolizes alcohol at the same rate of one drink per hour.b) A slower metabolism rate can result in impaired judgment, altered mood, and reduced motor coordination.c) An individual who metabolizes alcohol quickly does not become intoxicated.
Question 2
What are the primary factors that affect BAC? (Select all that apply)
a) Type of alcoholic beverage; beer, wine, or liquorb) Body weightc) Amount of alcohol consumedd) How fast the alcohol is consumed
Question 3
What BAC is fatal in about 50% of the population?
a) .20 BACb) .30 BACc) .45 BAC
Question 4
Which of the following statements are true about the way that alcohol moves through the body? Select all that apply.
a) Alcohol is a sedative that moves very rapidly through your body via the bloodstream and affects the brain.b) Everywhere alcohol goes it produces a slowing down effect on the human body.c) Every time your heart beats, it transports clean blood through your arteries to all the living tissue in your body.d) The kidneys are the primary organ that detoxify the poison in alcohol.
Question 5
What occurs in the brain when a person passes out from drinking too much alcohol?
a) The brain stem which controls consciousness and breathing is sedatedb) The cortex which controls consciousness and breathing is sedatedc) The cerebellum which controls consciousness and breathing is sedated
Best answer:
Answer by Nic E
Sorry to say, I have no idea…and why do you have HOME WORK in the summer?
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