5. Alcohol strength refers to the ___________ in a beverage. Hops and grain Concentration of alcohol Type of mixer Carbonation 6. How quickly a drug enters your bloodstream also depends on __________. The amount of food eaten The time of day the drug was taken Inhaling The active ingredients in the drug 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. True or False: Alcohol has to be broken down by the digestive system. True False 9. A heavier person will have a lower blood alcohol level due to a greater amount of __________ in their body. Water Muscle tissue Blood Fat tissue 10.  Within __________ minutes after a drink is consumed, all of the alcoholic content has probably been absorbed into the body. 60-90 10 to 20 90-100 20-60

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An alcoholic drink, or alcoholic beverage, is a drink that contains alcohol (ethanol), a depressant which in low doses causes euphoria, reduced anxiety, and sociability and in higher doses causes intoxication (drunkenness), stupor and unconsciousness. Long-term use can lead to alcohol abuse, physical dependence, and alcoholism.







5.Alcohol strength refers to the percent of alcohol in a beverage. Hops and grain Concentration of alcohol Type of mixer Carbonation

6. How quickly a drug enters your bloodstream also depends on your body size. The amount of food eaten The time of day the drug was taken Inhaling The active ingredients in the drug

7. Once the BAL has peaked and started to go down, people who have been drinking believe they are much more grams of alcohol than they really are. Impaired Sober Alert Careful

8. True or False: Alcohol has to be broken down by the digestive system. FALSE: It is the liver that is responsible for metabolizing ethanol by converting it into other substances.

9. A heavier person will have a lower blood alcohol level due to a greater amount of fat tissue in their body. Water Muscle tissue Blood Fat tissue

10.  Within 10 to 20 minutes after a drink is consumed, all of the alcoholic content has probably been absorbed into the body. 60-90 10 to 20 90-100 20-60