10.1 Vocab
10.2 Vocab
10.3/10.4 Vocab
Effects on the Brain
Underage Drinking
100
The active ingredient/chemical compound in alcohol

Ethanol

100

The consumption of large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time

Binge Drinking

100

The consumption of no more than one alcoholic drink per day for women or no more than two alcoholic drinks per day for men

Moderate Drinking

100

"Cause slurred speech, sluggish body movements, and interference with the ability to think clearly"

Neurotransmitters

100

What are some physical problems teens may experience after drinking

How do they interfere with a teen's daily life?

Hangover, illnesses and injuries

Interfere with school, social life, and work

200

A substance that slows the central nervous system and causes chemical changes in the brain

Depressant

200

Medical emergency that occurs when a high BAC suppresses the central nervous system

Alcohol Poisoning

200

The consumption of enough alcohol that a person experiences problems in his or her daily life; often characterized by psychological but not physical dependence on alcohol

Problem drinking

200

Part of the brain that controls thought processing and consciouness

Cerebral Cortex

200

What are some school related problems teens may experience after drinking alcohol? 

Impacts on education?

More school absences, difficulty focusing in class, declining/failing grades

Permanent record, negative impact on future educational goals/plans

300

The psychological restraint that discourages people from engaging in dangerous behaviors

Inhibition

300

The build up of scar tissue in the live, often leading to death

Cirrhossis

300

A disease in which a person is completely dependent on alcohol

Alcoholism

300
Part of the brain that controls movement and balance

Cerebellum

BONUS: What are the consequences of impairment to the Cerebellum?

300

What Family/Social related problems may teens experience after alcohol use?

Strained relationships with family/friends. Feelings of guilt and fear may result from disappointing loved ones.

400

Term that means to break down ingested substances

Metabolize

400

Group of serious physical and mental birth defects caused by a woman's consumption of alcohol while pregnant

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

400

A necessary step in defeating addiction that means complete withdrawal from a substance

Detoxification

BONUS: What are some side effects of detoxification?

400

Part of the brain that controls automatic functions in the body such as breathing and consciousness

Medulla

400

What legal problems could teens experience when/after drinking alcohol?

Suspended license for driving, citations, etc.

500

The percentage of alcohol that is present in a person's blood

BAC

BONUS: What does BAC stand for?

500

List THREE signs of alcohol poisoning

Mental confusion, stupor, coma or unconsciousness

Vomiting; seizures; slow or irregular breathing; and/or hypothermia

500

Groups of people who communicate about their struggles and progress in battling a shared problem

Support Groups

500

Part of the brain that controls hormone release

Hypothalamus and pituitary gland

500
What are some long term effects for teens who drink alcohol?

Name as many as possible

Changes in brain development; Disruption of normal growth and sexual development; learning and memory difficulties; increased likelihood of developing alcohol dependency

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