Effects On body
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Vocabulary
100

Who are more likely to get addicted to alcohol?

Teenagers, or people under 25, because their brains are still developing.

100

What is one serving of beer?

12 oz.
100

The only part of the brain that is affected by addiction is the Cortex

False, the limbic system and the cortex

100

What type of drug is alcohol

a depressant 

100

What does B.A.C stand for?

Blood alcohol concentration

200

What does the ethanol in alcohol do to the brain?

It slows the brain down
200

How many people nationwide suffer from alcohol addiction?

20 million

200

There are many factors that affect how many drinks are equal to certain effects, such as gender, food intake, and weight. 

True

200

What cures hangovers?

Time

200

What is the Limbic system?

The part of the brain that is responsible for basic survival instincts

300

How does alcohol affect the frontal lobe?

Alcohol effects the frontal lobes by relaxing you and making you talk more freely.

300

What is your B.A.C after you drink 2.5 drinks in 1 hour?

O.5-0.6

300

The fastest way for drugs to get to the brain is when you orally eat/drink them

False

300

What are the three different types of alcohol?

Beer, liquor, wine

300

 What is a blackout?

When you drink heavily over a short period of time, you also do not remember what you said or did

400

What do the hippocampus and amygdala do?

The hippocampus and amygdala stores a memory of the feeling when dopamine is released, so we want to feel it again

400

What is your B.A.C after you have 1 drink  in 1 hour?

0.2-0.3

400

The slowest way for a drug to get to you brain is when you inhale it

False

400

What are signs of a hangover?

Headaches, fatigue, weakness, thirst, muscle aches, nausea, stomach pain, stomach pain, sensitivity to light and sound.

400

What is binge drinking?

Binge drinking is drinking 5 or more drinks in one sitting

500

What happens to your body when your B.A.C  is a 3.5 or above?

You may fall into a coma, or even die

500

How high is your B.A.C when your voice is starting to slur, you will be off-balanced, there is a decrease in reaction time, coordination, and when your seeing and hearing will weaken?

0.9-0.7
500

Alcohol effects planning, judgement, decision making, impulse control, language, learning and memory foundation

True

500

What are three neurotransmitters that alcohol mainly affects?

Gaba, glutamate, dopamine

500

What is dopamine? And how does it lead to addiction?

Dopamine is a pleasure chemical that your brain releases when you do something like building relationships. If dopamine is repeatedly released, you will feel like you cannot feel happy without it. This is how dopamine can lead to (alcohol) addiction.

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