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WHAT HAPPENS TO ALCOHOL IN THE BODY SCIENCE/ ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES WORKSHEET 2 ACTIVITY ONE 1. On the diagram of the adult human body, add a label to the two areas of the body from which alcohol is absorbed after swallowing. The lines from each area have already been added for you. 2. Alcohol is carried in the bloodstram to the main organs of ...
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The effects of alcohol (i.e., ethanol) on various tissues depend on its concentration in the blood (blood alcohol concentration [BAC]) over time. BAC is determined by how quickly alcohol is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted.
Macronutrient & Alcohol Metabolism. Now that we have digested, taken up, absorbed, and transported the macronutrients, the next step is to learn how these macronutrients are metabolized. Alcohol is also included at the end of this chapter, even though it is not a macronutrient. Sections:
In this section you will find a blank worksheet for students to fill in their ideas about alcohol’s effect on different parts of the body, plus the answer sheet for you to work through with them.
It is a small, water soluble molecule that is relatively slowly absorbed from the stomach, more rapidly absorbed from the small intestine, and freely distributed throughout the body. Alcoholic drinks are a major source of energy—for example, six pints of beer contain about 500 kcal and half a litre of whisky contains 1650 kcal.