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JOURNAL Write down 5 things that you know about Alcohol.
What are 3 differences between alcohol and other drinks.
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WHAT ALCOHOL DOES TO THE BODY
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Alcohol A drug produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grains.
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Grapes fermenting during the production of wine.
Do not copy Fermentation is a process that uses yeast or bacteria to change the sugars in the food into alcohol. Grapes fermenting during the production of wine.
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Alcohol is classified as a DEPRESSANT.
A depressant drug slows down functions of the brain. Alcohol can damage almost every organ in the body.
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In the US, the law prohibits alcohol use by anyone under the age of…………..
21 A person must be 21 in order to possess, purchase, or consume alcohol.
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The effect alcohol has on a person is influenced by the following factors:
Body Size: -Alcohol has a greater effect on a smaller person. Gender: - Alcohol moves into a females bloodstream faster. Time Frame: -A person who drinks a lot in a short time will get intoxicated faster.
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Amount: - Drinking a large quantity of alcohol causes alcohol levels in the blood to rise. If the levels get too high, alcohol poisoning can occur. Food: -Food slows down the passage of alcohol into the bloodstream. Medicine: -Alcohol can interfere with the effects of medicines. Medicine can intensify the effects of alcohol.
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Effects of Alcohol on the Body:
Mouth & Esophagus : Short Term –Tongue, gums, and throat are affected. Breath smells of alcohol. Long Term – Damage occurs to tissues of the esophagus resulting in possible bleeding. Effects of Alcohol on the Body:
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Heart & Blood Vessels: Short Term - Perspiration increases and skin becomes flushed. Long Term - High blood pressure and damage to heart muscle is common. Blood vessels harden and become less flexible.
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Brain & Nervous System:
Short Term – Speech is slurred and vision is blurred. Drinker has trouble walking. - Long Term – Brain cells are destroyed, damage occurs to nerves throughout the body resulting in numbness in hands and feet.
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Liver: Short Term – Liver changes alcohol into water and carbon dioxide. Long Term – Liver is damaged resulting in cirrhosis – scarring and destruction of the liver.
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Stomach and Pancreas: Short term – Stomach acids increase resulting in nausea or vomiting. Long term – irritation occurs in the stomach lining, causing open sores called ulcers. Pancreas becomes inflamed.
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Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC):
The amount of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream. Legal Levels Under 21- must be 0.00 21 & older- must be under .08 if operating a vehicle
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Intoxicated- - Physically and mentally impaired by the use of alcohol.
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Binge Drinking: The consumption of several alcoholic drinks in a very short period of time. This is very dangerous because the BAC of a binge drinker will rise sharply and the person can stop breathing and die.
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS):
- A group of alcohol related birth defects that include both physical and mental problems.
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