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Business, 30.11.2019 04:31 brettriley4402

1.
women have a greater bal than men of the same weight because women have less
muscle mass
body fat
blood
alcohol dehydrogenase

2.
true or false: how quickly other drugs reach the bloodstream varies depending upon how the drug is put into the system and the type of drug, the age of the user, and the weight of the user.
true
false

3.
individuals eliminate alcohol from their bodies at an approximate rate
.08 bal per hour
.05 bal per hour
.015 bal per hour
.018 bal per hour

4.
alcohol is absorbed by the body much faster than food because
alcohol doesn't have to be digested
alcohol is a protein
alcohol is absorbed in the liver
alcohol is a liquid

5.
excretion rates of drugs vary greatly depending
the type of drug and length of time since it was ingested
the age and weight of the person
how much of the drug was taken
the type of drug involved and medical condition of the person

6.
what percentage of alcohol is absorbed by the small intestine?
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
80-90%

7.
once the bal has peaked and started to go down, people who have been drinking believe they are much more than they really are.
impaired
sober
alert
careful

8.
different beverages may be absorbed at slightly different rates because of
the drinker's size
the time of day
the drink's size
the drink's chemical make-up

9.
true or false: alcohol has to be broken down by the digestive system.
true
false

10.
the more alcohol-concentrated a beverage is, the
faster it will be absorbed
slower it will be absorbed
better it will taste
more likely it will cause a hangover

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